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China, Philippines Reaffirm Commitment to Defense Cooperation

Visiting Chinese Defense Minister Chi Haotian and Philippine Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes Thursday reaffirmed the two counties' commitment to defense cooperation, confidence building and efforts to enhance peace and stability in the region.


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Visiting Chinese Defense Minister Chi Haotian and Philippine Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes Thursday reaffirmed the two counties' commitment to defense cooperation, confidence building and efforts to enhance peace and stability in the region.

During their meeting in Manila, Chi said China attaches great importance to developing friendly relations with the Philippines, keeps in mind the larger interests of the bilateral ties, and devotes itself to maintaining peace and stability in the region and the world as a whole.

The People's Liberation Army of China is ready to make joint efforts with the Philippine side to further promote long-term, stable cooperative relations of good-neighborliness and mutual trust between the two countries, said Chi, who is also Vice Chairman of China's Central Military Commission and a State Councilor.

For his part, Reyes said his country is devoted to developing sound and stable relations with China and will explore new areas for defense cooperation with China.

He said the Philippines gives priority to keeping peace and stability in the South China Sea and is willing to solve its differences with China through peaceful consultation.

He reiterated that the Philippine government will continue to follow the one-China policy, and Chi expressed his appreciation of the Philippine government's commitment in this regard.

Both Chi and Reyes expressed happiness over the improving relations between the two countries' defense establishments and armed forces in recent years, said a joint statement issued by them at the end of the meeting.

To further build confidence and deepen the defense relations between the two countries, Reyes proposed that more activities be undertaken within the framework of a joint statement signed by the two countries in May 2000 which guides bilateral cooperation in the 21st century, it said.

Chi assured Reyes that China will do everything it can to push forward the friendship and intensify confidence-building measures, particularly the exchange of visits between two countries' defense and military officials, according to the statement.

Chi arrived here Wednesday night for a four-day visit, the second by a high-ranking Chinese official for the month. Two weeks ago, China's top legislator Li Peng paid a three-day official good-will visit to the country.

During his stay here, Chi will call on President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and also meet with the commanding generals of the Philippine Army, Navy and Air Force.

The Philippines is the third leg of Chi's current three-nation tour which has already taken him to Canada and Indonesia.


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