China, DPRK pledge to strengthen military ties

Updated: 2011-08-26 13:45

(Xinhua)

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BEIJING - China and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Friday pledged to continue to promote military ties.

The pledge was made during a meeting between Defense Minister Liang Guanglie and Jon Chang Bok, chief of the General Logistics Bureau of the DPRK's Armed Forces Department.

Liang said China and the DPRK enjoy a traditional friendship due to shared treasures inherited from the two countries' former leaders. The two countries and the two militaries have continued to strengthen a friendly partnership over the years, promoting the development of both countries and militaries and safeguarding common interests.

"Under new historical phases, China is willing to enhance its communication and coordination with the DPRK to further promote military ties between the two sides, and make joint contributions in safeguarding regional stability as well as world peace, stability and prosperity,"  Liang said.

Jon Chang Bok said the mutual support and assistance between the two militaries has broadened the content of DPRK-China friendship. He said the DPRK will always work with China to promote ties between the two countries and the two militaries during turbulent international situations.

He also hopes to learn about military logistics construction from China.

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