
Guo Boxiong (L), vice chairman
of China's Central Military Commission, meets with French Defense Minister
Michele Alliot-Marie in Paris on July 26, 2006.
PARIS, July 26 (Xinhua) -- Guo Boxiong, the visiting vice chairman of the
Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, on Wednesday held
talks with French Defense Minister Michele Alliot-Marie. The two sides vowed to
push forward the development of the military ties between the two countries.
Guo said as an important part of bilateral relations, military ties between
China and France had developed rapidly in recent years, citing the frequent
exchanges of high-level military visits, the mechanism of strategic dialogues,
and the progress in personnel training.
He added China was willing to work jointly with France to strengthen mutual
understanding and trust, promote cooperation, and further develop bilateral
military ties.

Guo Boxiong (1st L), vice
chairman of China's Central Military Commission, inspects the guard of honor
during the welcoming ceremony hosted for him by French Defense Minister Michele
Alliot-Marie (1st R) in Paris July 26, 2006.
Alliot-Marie said thanks to the joint efforts made by the leaders of the
two countries, China and French had established a model relationship of the
all-round strategic partnership.
She added that the French military was ready to further promote the
military relations with China.
Guo arrived here on July 23 for an official visit.

Guo Boxiong (L), vice chairman
of China's Central Military Commission, meets with French Chief of Staff of the
Armed Forces Henri Bentegeat in Paris July 26, 2006.