Tuesday, May 28, 2013

U.S. Wants Closer Military Ties With China

China's President Xi Jinping meets US National Security Adviser Thomas Donilon at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Monday. Yao Dawei / Xinhua

US Calls For Closer Military Ties With China -- Voice of America

The United States is calling for closer military cooperation with China, even as fresh reports of Chinese cyber attacks on critical U.S. defense systems are causing tensions between the two powers.

White House National Security Adviser Tom Donilon said Tuesday the two sides should boost "non-traditional" military activities, such as peacekeeping, fighting piracy, and disaster relief. He made his comments in Beijing alongside top Chinese General Fan Changlong.

"The central part of building a confidential relationship, but building a new model of relations between great powers is ensuring that we have a healthy, stable and reliable military-to-military relationship," he said.

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More News On U.S. - China Relations

White House security adviser calls for deeper China military ties -- Reuters
In China, US official promotes military ties -- Bloomberg Businessweek/AP
Best frenemies: U.S. wants closer military ties with China -- Washington Times
Wang Tells Donilon China Must Coordinate Its Policies With U.S. -- Bloomberg
Xi calls for 'new' relationship -- China Daily
China President Says Relations with US at Critical Juncture -- Voice of America
Beijing Says Ties With U.S. at a Crucial Point -- Wall Street Journal
China, U.S. hold talks ahead of Xi-Obama meeting -- Xinhuanet
US, China hold talks before Obama-Xi summit expected to be long on issues and short on trust -- Washington Post/AP
US, China Search for New Model of Relations -- Voice of America

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