PLA
Daily 2006-09-18
At the invitation of the Ministry of Defense of New Zealand, General Xu
Caihou, vice chairman of China's Central Military Commission, arrived in
Christchurch on September 16 to begin his official friendly visit to New
Zealand.
In his written speech distributed at the airport, Xu Caihou said that
although China and New Zealand are far apart from each other geographically, the
Chinese people have always cherished friendly sentiments towards the people of
New Zealand. The Chinese government and army are ready to make common efforts
with their New Zealand counterparts to develop an all-round cooperative ties of
mutual benefit and win-win outcome in the 21st century under the
principle of mutual respect, mutual trust, equality and mutual benefit and
common development, and expand and deepen the relations between the two
countries and the two militaries. Xu also said in his written speech that the
purpose of his current visit is to further enhance understanding, expand
consensus, develop friendship, and promote cooperation and, push for sound and
in-depth development of ties between the two countries and the two militaries.
Lt. Gen. Jerry Mataparae, chief of the Defense Force of New Zealand,
welcomed Xu at the airport. The principal members of Xu Caihou's delegation,
including Liu Yuan, political commissar of the PLA Academy of Military Sciences,
Sun Jianguo, chief of staff of the PLA Navy and, Sun Sijing, deputy political
commissar of the PLA General Logistics Department, arrived in Christchurch by
the same flight.
By Xia Wenhui
(Sept 18, PLA Daily)
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