BEIJING (Reuters) -China's second-ranked military official, speaking at a military forum on Monday, vowed to develop military ties with the United States while accusing "some countries" of "creating turbulence" and trying to undermine Communist Party rule. The Beijing Xiangshan Forum, China's biggest annual show of military diplomacy, began Sunday without the country's defence minister, who typically hosts the event.
China News: Chinese and Russian military chiefs targeted the United States for criticism at a security forum in Beijing on Monday, even as China's second-most-sen
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said his ongoing visit to Pyongyang will mark an opportunity for “substantial results” for implementing agreements reached between their leaders, the North.
The diplomatic standoff between India and Canada over the killing of a Sikh separatist leader has not affected military cooperation between the two nations, according to the Commander of Canadian Fleet Pacific, Commodore David Mazur. He stated that there have been "friendly meetings" with Indian officials regarding regional security matters and priorities for their respective navies.
During the meeting, relations between the two brotherly countries in the defense and military field was discussed and ways to strengthen and develop them were reviewed, in addition to discussing a number of topics of common interest.