Chinese general: Military measures must not become an option on Korean Peninsula
By Meng Qingsheng
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Fan Changlong, vice chairman of China's Central Military Commission, said that military measures must not become an option on the Korean Peninsula, as he met with visiting top US General Joseph Dunford in Beijing on Thursday.
Fan hailed the increased military communication between the two countries, and the buildup of healthy and stable military relations.
Fan Changlong (5th R), vice chairman of China's Central Military Commission, takes a group photo with visiting top US general Joseph Dunford (5th L). /CGTN Photo
Fan Changlong (5th R), vice chairman of China's Central Military Commission, takes a group photo with visiting top US general Joseph Dunford (5th L). /CGTN Photo
However, he pointed out that the United States' intervention in Taiwan issues, the deployment of the THAAD system in South Korea, as well as activities in the South China Sea have brought about negative influences on bilateral ties.
Regarding the Korean Peninsula situation, Fan said that dialogue is the only and effective way to address the issue, adding that military action should not be one of the choices.
General Joseph Dunford during the meeting with Fan Changlong in Beijing./ CGTN Photo
General Joseph Dunford during the meeting with Fan Changlong in Beijing./ CGTN Photo
For General Dunford's part, he thanked China for its assistance in searching for a US navy sailor recently in the South China Sea. He also said the US military is willing to promote practical cooperation with China's military sector.
It is Dunford's first visit to China in his position as chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Earlier in the current visit to China, he said the two sides had a lot of thorny issues to work through.