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China wants improved military relations with the United States when Barack Obama becomes president. | |
But a senior military official made it clear that it wants the US to stop selling arms to Taiwan, a self-governing island that China considers its own. | |
The comments came at an event to unveil a biennial military report. | |
This says that China's security situation is improving, although it still faces a number of threats. | |
At a press conference to release the report, Colonel Hu Changming, noting the changes in Washington, said: "In this new period, we hope that both China and the US can make joint efforts to improve and promote military-to-military relations between the two countries." | |
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Col Hu, also the spokesman for China's ministry of defence, admitted that current military ties between the two nations were "faced with difficulties". | |
Last October, the US announced it was selling $6.5bn-worth of military hardware to Taiwan. | |
In response to a question about the sale, Col Hu said: "We call upon the Department of Defense in the US to remove the obstacles to the growth of military relations between the two countries." | |
The report itself, entitled China's National Defence in 2008, made a similar point. | |
"The United States continues to sell arms to Taiwan... causing serious harm to Sino-US relations, as well as peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait," it says. | |
The paper gives an overview of China's armed forces, its development and recent military events. | |
It says the country's security environment continues to improve, particularly its relations with the island of Taiwan. | |
We call upon the department of defence in the US to remove the obstacles to the growth of military relations between the two countries China's defence spokesman Col Hu Changming | |
China wants reunification with Taiwan, which has been self-ruled since 1949, and believes it is making headway. | |
"The attempts of the separatist forces for 'Taiwan independence' to seek de jure Taiwan independence have been thwarted," the report says. | |
But it also notes that China continues to face threats, notably from independence forces in the western regions of Tibet and Xinjiang. | |
Economic insecurity caused by the slowdown in growth could also cause problems, it says. | |
A number of Chinese leaders have recently warned that an economic downturn could lead to more social unrest. | |
The report gives no information about China's military spending - a subject which concerns the US. The amount Beijing spent on its military increased by 18% last year, according to official figures. | |
But the report reiterates a point often made by Chinese officials - that the country spends less than others on its armed forces. | |
In 2007, China's military spending was just 1.4% of gross domestic product. That figure was 4.5% in the US and 2.7% in the UK, according to China. |
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