LOS ANGELES, July 17 (Xinhua) -- General Guo Boxiong arrived here on Sunday
for a visit to the United States, the latest sign that the two nations are
boosting their military relations through exchange of high-level visits.
In a written statement released upon his arrival, Guo, vice chairman of
China's Central Military Commission, Guo said that China and the United States
share extensive mutual strategic interests and a good basis for cooperation and
that both sides have willingness and needs to further exchange and cooperation.
Calling the two countries not only stakeholders but also constructive
partners, Guo said a better Sino-U.S. relationship would be strategically
important in maintaining and promoting peace, stability and prosperity in the
Asia-Pacific region as well as in the whole world.
The Chinese general stressed that China-U.S. relations are progressing well
after President Hu Jintao and U.S. President George W. Bush reached consensus on
how to promote the constructive cooperation between the two sides in all areas
for the 21st century during Hu's U.S. visit in April.
According to General Guo, military relations between the two countries are
showing favorable momentum after the two presidents agreed to further expand
exchange and cooperation between the two armed forces, setting the course for
the development of bilateral military ties.
As a move to materialize the presidential consensus for closer military
ties, Guo said his current visit is aimed at boosting mutual understanding,
trust and friendship between the two armed forces through meeting with U.S.
administration and military leaders.
Invited by U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Guo is on a week-long
visit which would take him to Pentagon and military bases and institutions in
the United States.
During his stay in Washington, Guo is expected to hold talks with Rumsfeld
on a wide range of issues, including international and regional security, and
bilateral military ties. He will also meet with other members of the U.S.
administration.
An exchange mechanism of multi-level officers between the two armed forces
are currently in place, as military institutions from the two sides have regular
exchange programs.
Guo is the highest-ranking military officer from China to visit the United
States since 2001, when the two countries cut their military ties after a
Chinese fighter aircraft was damaged by a U.S. surveillance plane over the South
China Sea.
Rumsfeld became the first foreign military leader to visit the People's
Liberation Army's Second Artillery Force headquarters in Beijing last October,
when he made his first China visit since taking office in
2001.