
Chen Bingde (2nd R), chief of the General Staff of the Chinese
People's Liberation Army, shakes hands with New Zealand's army chief Louis
Gardiner during their meeting in Beijing, capital of China, July 4, 2008.(Xinhua
Photo)
BEIJING, July 4 (Xinhua) -- China and New Zealand vowed here on Friday to
further army exchanges to push forward military relations between the two
countries.
"The Chinese armed forces advocate expanding contact and substantial
cooperation with their New Zealand counterparts to upgrade military relations in
the long run," said Chen Bingde, chief of the General Staff of the Chinese
People's Liberation Army.
During a meeting with New Zealand army chief Louis Gardiner, Chen hailed
the relationship between China and New Zealand, saying it conformed to the
fundamental interest of the two countries and peoples and contributed to
regional peace and prosperity.
Gardiner said the military ties between New Zealand and China had
maintained sustainable development and cooperation kept improving, adding that
New Zealand would continue to enhance cooperation and exchanges with China and
its military.