China says it wants smooth military ties
with Trump
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[November 30, 2016]
BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on
Wednesday it wanted to develop smooth military-to-military ties with the
new U.S. administration of Donald Trump.
While the world's two largest economies are frequently at odds over
issues like the disputed South China Sea, both have been trying to
improve trust between their armed forces to reduce the risk of
misunderstanding in any encounters.
This month, China and the United States staged a three-day humanitarian
relief military drill as part of that trust-building exercise.
New concern looms with Trump's election as U.S. president. He lambasted
China on the campaign trail and has suggested Japan and South Korea be
allowed to develop nuclear weapons.
Asked about Trump's election, Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Yang
Yujun said it went without saying there were tensions in the military
relationship and China hoped the United States would respect its core
interests and concerns.
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President-elect Donald Trump gestures to the news media as he
appears outside the main clubhouse at Trump National Golf Club in
Bedminster, New Jersey, U.S., November 20, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Segar
"China is willing to work hard together with the defense department
of the next U.S. government to promote the healthy and stable
development of military-to-military relations," Yang told a monthly
news briefing.
Trump will take over as president in January.
(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; editing by Robert Birsel)
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