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Interview: China’s Military Diplomacy in past 5 years
Recently, the PLA Daily made an exclusive interview with Qian Lihua, director-general of the Foreign Affairs Office of the Ministry of National Defense, on the characteristics and trend of China’s military diplomacy during the 11th Five-year Plan period (2006-2010).
Constant deepening of military ties with foreign countries has enriched the connotation of Sino-foreign relations
PLA Daily: How about the current landscape of the military contacts between China and foreign countries?
Qian: During the 11th Five-year Plan period, the foreign exchanges between the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and the foreign armed forces have witnessed constant expansion with more objects, wider fields and greater depth, forming an all-dimensional, multi-tiered and wide-ranging landscape.
Up to the present, the People’s Republic of China has established military relations with 150-plus countries and set up the Military Attache Offices in 112 countries while 102 countries have set up their Military Attache Offices in China.
Chinese PLA dispatches about 170-plus military delegations to visit foreign countries and receives 200-plus foreign military delegations every year.
The PLA’s military diplomacy covers multiple fields including high-level contacts, exchange of professional technologies, military aids, personnel training, joint exercise and training, exchange of military culture and sports, international arms control and public diplomacy and involves the general headquarters/departments, arms and services and military area commands of the PLA.
During the 11th Five-year Plan period, the PLA also strengthened the military exchanges with major powers for the purpose of maintaining the strategic stability of the world. It also deepened the mutual-trust and collaboration with the armed forces of neighboring countries to create a good neighboring environment.
At the same time, the PLA solidified its traditional friendship with the militaries of developing countries to boost friendly reciprocal cooperation. Furthermore, the PLA actively participated in multi-lateral security dialogues and cooperation to expand its influence in the world.
PLA Daily: Among the various fields of foreign military contacts, which field plays the leading role?
Qian: High-level contacts, as an important aspect of military diplomacy, play the role of leading the development of military relations. In the past two years, the high-level military delegations of the Chinese PLA visited 40-plus countries while defense ministers and chiefs of general staff of 60-plus countries paid their visits to China.
During the exchange of visits, leaders of the Central Military Commission and the PLA general headquarters/departments exchanged views in a candid and in-depth way with leaders of the defense departments and the militaries of foreign countries on issues including international and regional situations, the relations between two militaries and important programs of bi-lateral exchange and co-operation, reaching extensive and substantial consensus, enhancing military mutual trust and strengthening pragmatic cooperation.
High-level military contacts are communications at the strategic level and important measures of implementing the strategic consensus reached by state leaders and play indispensable role for publicizing the guidelines and policies of the government, ascertaining the framework for pragmatic cooperation and guiding the development of military relations.
PLA Daily: What’s the role of military diplomacy in serving the overall national diplomacy and safeguarding national interests?
Qian: Military diplomacy is a strategic means of safeguarding national sovereignty, security and development interest and the in-depth reflection of the strategic mutual-trust and cooperative level between Chinese and foreign parties.
Practices show that active and pragmatic military diplomacy has enriched the connotation of the foreign relations, cemented and deepened China’s cooperation in defense and security with other countries and played a unique role in creating a good external environment for China’s development.
National interest is the highest principle of diplomatic work and the basic guideline for carrying out military contacts. Over the past years, on issues involving Taiwan, Tibet and Xinjiang, the unique resources and advantages of military diplomacy have got fully development, the national sovereignty was safeguarded, and the overall situation of political diplomacy was strongly supported.
At the time of attending negotiations on international arms control, PLA representatives have not only seriously implemented relevant international protocols with a view to maintain world peace and stability, but given fully consideration to China’s realistic security demand to unswervingly safeguard national security interests.
Recently, the PLA Daily made an exclusive interview with Qian Lihua, director-general of the Foreign Affairs Office of the Ministry of National Defense, on the characteristics and trend of China’s military diplomacy during the 11th Five-year Plan period (2006-2010).
Constant deepening of military ties with foreign countries has enriched the connotation of Sino-foreign relations
PLA Daily: How about the current landscape of the military contacts between China and foreign countries?
Qian: During the 11th Five-year Plan period, the foreign exchanges between the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and the foreign armed forces have witnessed constant expansion with more objects, wider fields and greater depth, forming an all-dimensional, multi-tiered and wide-ranging landscape.
Up to the present, the People’s Republic of China has established military relations with 150-plus countries and set up the Military Attache Offices in 112 countries while 102 countries have set up their Military Attache Offices in China.
Chinese PLA dispatches about 170-plus military delegations to visit foreign countries and receives 200-plus foreign military delegations every year.
The PLA’s military diplomacy covers multiple fields including high-level contacts, exchange of professional technologies, military aids, personnel training, joint exercise and training, exchange of military culture and sports, international arms control and public diplomacy and involves the general headquarters/departments, arms and services and military area commands of the PLA.
During the 11th Five-year Plan period, the PLA also strengthened the military exchanges with major powers for the purpose of maintaining the strategic stability of the world. It also deepened the mutual-trust and collaboration with the armed forces of neighboring countries to create a good neighboring environment.
At the same time, the PLA solidified its traditional friendship with the militaries of developing countries to boost friendly reciprocal cooperation. Furthermore, the PLA actively participated in multi-lateral security dialogues and cooperation to expand its influence in the world.
PLA Daily: Among the various fields of foreign military contacts, which field plays the leading role?
Qian: High-level contacts, as an important aspect of military diplomacy, play the role of leading the development of military relations. In the past two years, the high-level military delegations of the Chinese PLA visited 40-plus countries while defense ministers and chiefs of general staff of 60-plus countries paid their visits to China.
During the exchange of visits, leaders of the Central Military Commission and the PLA general headquarters/departments exchanged views in a candid and in-depth way with leaders of the defense departments and the militaries of foreign countries on issues including international and regional situations, the relations between two militaries and important programs of bi-lateral exchange and co-operation, reaching extensive and substantial consensus, enhancing military mutual trust and strengthening pragmatic cooperation.
High-level military contacts are communications at the strategic level and important measures of implementing the strategic consensus reached by state leaders and play indispensable role for publicizing the guidelines and policies of the government, ascertaining the framework for pragmatic cooperation and guiding the development of military relations.
PLA Daily: What’s the role of military diplomacy in serving the overall national diplomacy and safeguarding national interests?
Qian: Military diplomacy is a strategic means of safeguarding national sovereignty, security and development interest and the in-depth reflection of the strategic mutual-trust and cooperative level between Chinese and foreign parties.
Practices show that active and pragmatic military diplomacy has enriched the connotation of the foreign relations, cemented and deepened China’s cooperation in defense and security with other countries and played a unique role in creating a good external environment for China’s development.
National interest is the highest principle of diplomatic work and the basic guideline for carrying out military contacts. Over the past years, on issues involving Taiwan, Tibet and Xinjiang, the unique resources and advantages of military diplomacy have got fully development, the national sovereignty was safeguarded, and the overall situation of political diplomacy was strongly supported.
At the time of attending negotiations on international arms control, PLA representatives have not only seriously implemented relevant international protocols with a view to maintain world peace and stability, but given fully consideration to China’s realistic security demand to unswervingly safeguard national security interests.