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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

China, Australia agree to increase military cooperation



China and Australia have agreed to increase cooperation and strengthen military ties during a meeting between Deputy Chairman of the Central Military Commission of China, the Thang Long and the commander of the Australian Defence Force Mark Binskin and secretary of the Australian Defence Richardoson Dennis, who is currently visiting China to conduct an annual strategic dialogue on defense.

The two countries have decided to develop their relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership when Achttamanma bilateral negotiations on a free trade agreement on the seventeenth of November last year.

According to official Chinese sources have praised the development of relations between the two countries, pointing out that there is a high level of mutual political trust level, also stressed the importance of military ties as part indispensable in bilateral relations, and stressed that the Chinese and Australian militaries have strong ties and exchanges of high-level and the forces of cooperation.

He added that the two sides pursuant closely in the search when the plane went missing Malaysian MH-370 as well as peacekeeping operations and counter-terrorism exercises and joint training and educational exchanges.




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