Chinese Defense Minister Liang Guanglie pledged to raise military ties with
the Republic of Korea (ROK) to a new height yesterday.
Liang, also a state councilor, spoke highly of the rapid development of
China-ROK relations when meeting with visiting president of the Korea National
Defense University Bang Hyo Bok.
China paid great attention to the development of the bilateral military ties,
said Liang, adding that the two armed forces have conducted multi-level and
multi-disciplinary friendly exchanges.
Stable bilateral ties and military ties are of great importance to the
development of both countries and of regional peace and stability, he said.
He hoped the two sides could continue to enhance mutual trust and
understanding, so as to lift military ties.
Liang also elaborated China's position on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue
and the Taiwan issue. He said China supported the removal of nuclear weapons and
facilities from the peninsula and hoped the international community could make
efforts to resolve the issues through dialogue.
Bang said the ROK would stick to the one-China policy and continue to boost
ties. He also appreciated China's effort in pushing forward the six-party talks
on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue.