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Boost to Sino-US military ties

By Zhao Xiaozhuo (China Daily) Updated: 2014-04-09 08:11

The third major breakthrough has come on the dialogue and communication front. On July 9, 2013, Beijing and Washington held the third round of Strategic Security Dialogue within the strategic framework of the Fifth Round of China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue. The dialogue was held a day after the first meeting of the bilateral cyber-security working group under the SSD in Washington. The two sides held in-depth talks on how to improve the working group mechanism, bilateral cyber ties, international cyberspace regulations and other issues of mutual concern. And in January this year, an inter-session of the SSD was held in Beijing where the two countries exchanged views on a range of issues of common concern.

Besides, during his visit to the Pentagon in August, Chang and Hagel agreed to set up an exchange mechanism between the PLA Strategic Planning Department and the J5 Strategic Plans and Policy under the US Joint Chiefs of Staff. They also agreed to make use of such mechanisms as defense consultative talks and military maritime consultative agreements, establish a mechanism to notify each other of their major military activities and to study the rules of conduct governing defense-related maritime activities.

The building of a new type of military relationship is not a measure of expediency but a carefully thought-out decision in the context of the narrowing gap between the US and China. That's why it is expected to be a relationship without conflict and confrontation, and one of mutual respect and cooperation.

Many observers see the Sino-US relationship as the most important and complex bilateral relationship in today's world. The complexity, however, is rooted in common interests and differences. Because of the differences in their social institutions, ideologies, cultures, development levels and other areas, the two militaries may have different or even opposite points of view on quite a few issues. So they should make efforts to expand their common interests and boost mutual trust in order to outweigh the differences and eliminate the risks of confrontation.

In fact, the two sides have already agreed to maintain close communication and cooperation, as part of which they have held more joint military exercises than ever since last year.

The healthy development of Sino-US military relations since last year, however, does not suggest that the countries no longer have any differences. Three major obstacles still threaten to throw bilateral military ties off the track - the US arms sales to Taiwan, reconnaissance missions by US navy ships and aircraft in China's exclusive economic zones, and Washington's National Defense Authorization Act of 2010, which restricts 12 areas of military-to-military exchange and cooperation with China.

To resolve these issues, the two countries need to respect each other's core interests and concerns. Also, they should not allow uncertain factors to compromise the building of a new type of major power relationship. Thanks to the ongoing efforts to forge a new type of military relationship, including frequent exchange of visits by the two countries' military leaders, the development of Sino-US military ties is highly likely to gather momentum.

The author is deputy director of the Center for China-America Defense Relations, the Academy of Military Science, PLA.

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