
Xu Caihou (R), vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission
(CMC), meets with former U.S. Secretary of Defense William Perry in Beijing,
China, on June 30, 2008. Perry and his delegation was to attend the 8th seminar
on Sino-U.S. security.(Xinhua/Pang Xinglei)
BEIJING, June 30 (Xinhua) -- China is active in extending relations between
Chinese and U.S. armed forces and hopes for their healthy and stable
development, vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) Xu Caihou
said on Monday.
During talks with visiting former U.S. Secretary of Defense William Perry,
Xu said relations between the forces had developed smoothly, with new progress
in high-level visits and academic exchanges.
Xu spoke highly of the 8th seminar on Sino-U.S. security attended by Perry
and his delegation, saying it served as a platform for the two sides to discuss
major security issues.
Xu also briefed Perry on the stance on Taiwan.
The U.S. valued the development of relations between U.S. and Chinese armed
forces, said Perry, who served as Secretary of Defense under President Bill
Clinton from February 1994 to January1997.
He suggested the two armed forces enhance cooperation on humanitarian
operations and peace-keeping.