Liang Guanglie, member of the Central Military Commission and chief of general
staff of the PLA, held talks with Thura Shwe Mann, member of the Myanmar State
Peace and Development Council and joint chief of staff of the Myanmar Armed
Forces yesterday morning in Beijing, and the two sides exchanged views on the
bilateral ties between the two countries and the two militaries and the other
issues of common concern.
Liang Guanglie said that China and Myanmar are amicable neighbors. Since
the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries, the
bilateral ties have been developing smoothly. For years, the Myanmar government
has stuck to the one-China policy, to which the Chinese side would like to
express its appreciation and thanks. Along with the steady development of the
bilateral relations between the two countries, the relations between the two
militaries have deepened with each passing day. The Chinese side is willing to
work together with the Myanmar side to bring the bilateral ties between the two
countries and two militaries to a new high.
Shwe Mann said that Myanmar and China have long respected each other,
trusted each other and supported each other. The Myanmar side attaches great
importance to developing its ties with the Chinese Armed Forces and hopes to
have more cooperation between the two militaries in the future. He also
reiterated that Myanmar would, as always, stick to the one-China policy.
Before the talks, Liang Guanglie held a welcome ceremony and accompanied
Shwe Mann to review the guard of honor made up of the PLA three services.
Zhang Li, deputy chief of general staff of the PLA, also attended the
above-mentioned activities.
By Luo Zheng
(Feb 1, PLA Daily)