DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29, 2015 – U.S. and Chinese defense
officials will meet at the Pentagon Feb. 5 for the Defense Policy Coordination
Talks, according to a Pentagon official.
David Helvey, deputy assistant secretary of defense for East
Asia, will host the talks with Rear Admiral Li Ji, deputy director of the
Chinese ministry of national defense foreign affairs office, according to
Pentagon spokesman Marine Corps Lt. Col. Jeff Pool.
The U.S. delegation will include representatives from the
Joint Staff, U.S. Pacific Command, the State Department, and the National
Security Council staff, Pool said, while the Chinese delegation will include
representatives of the Ministry of National Defense and relevant military
bodies.
The meeting, the spokesman said, is an important component
of the broader program of engagements between the two nations' militaries,
which seeks to foster sustained and substantive dialogue, deepen practical
cooperation in areas of mutual interest, and focus on enhancing risk reduction.
This year's talks, he added, will emphasize the positive
momentum sustained in the U.S.-China military-to-military relationship over the
past year, which included historic agreements to establish new confidence
building measures between the two militaries, and endorse the robust program of
engagements planned for the rest of the year.
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