For those who thinks PLA daily is nothing but a PR machine, yes, it is. However, if you read it carefully, you do get good stuff out.
China already sold KS-1A and FN-6 SAMs to the Malaysian, traning personal will not be a new developlment............. They do seem to visit China offen (once a month!)
Liang Guanglie meets Malaysian navy commander
PLA Daily 2006-06-14
Liang Guanglie, member of the Central Military Commission and chief of general staff of the PLA, met Pan Sri Admiral Ilyas, commander of the Malaysian Navy, and his party on June 13.
Liang Guanglie first expressed warm welcome to Pan Sri Admiral Ilyas and his party. He said that the past few years have witnessed a new phase of all-round development in the relations between China and Malaysia. The Chinese side is appreciative of the Malaysian government for its long-term adherence to the one-China policy and its position against "Taiwan independence". Meanwhile the ties between the two militaries have also been developing smoothly in recent years. Chinese side is willing to continue to strengthen exchange and cooperation with the Malaysian side in the army building and personnel training, etc.
Pan Sri Admiral Ilyas thanked Liang Guanglie for finding time to meet him. He said that the traditional friendship between the peoples of China and Malaysia has a long history. The Malaysian side has steadfastly adhered to the one-China policy and strived to continuously strengthen the friendly and mutual beneficial cooperative ties with the Chinese side. And the Malaysian side is willing to further develop friendship and strengthen friendly cooperative ties with the Chinese military, especially with the Chinese navy.
Hu Yanlin, political commissar of the PLA Navy, was present at the meeting.
By Zhang Shun
(June 14, PLA Daily)
China, Malaysia to step up defense cooperation
PLA Daily 2006-05-27
BEIJING, May 26 (Xinhua) -- Chinese and Malaysian military leaders on Friday agreed to intensify cooperation in defense to safeguard regional stability.
Malaysia's Chief of Armed Forces Tan Sri Dato Sri Mohd Anwar bin Hj Nor, who is on a six-day visit to China, held talks with Chief of the General Staff of the People's Liberation Army Liang Guanglie.
They agreed that friendly exchanges and cooperation were in the interests of both countries and would help safeguard regional peace and stability.
Liang expressed China's appreciation for the Malaysian government's one-China policy.
After the talks, Anwar also met with China's Defense Minister Cao Gangchuan.
Chinese, Malaysian defense ministers discuss military ties
PLA Daily 2006-04-11
KUALA LUMPUR, April 10 (Xinhua) -- Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Najib Tun Razak met with visiting Chinese Defense Minister Cao Gangchuan here on Monday, and they exchanged views over the two countries' relations and ties between the armed forces.
Cao, who is also vice chairman of the Central Military Commission of China and a state councilor, said China and Malaysia are close and friendly neighbors and the cooperation between the countries has been expanding in various fields in recent years.
The relations between the armed forces of the two countries have also made much progress in recent years, and China is willing to make concerted efforts with Malaysia to deepen the friendly cooperation, Cao said.
Cao also expressed appreciation of the Malaysian government's adherence to the one-China policy and its support to China's reunification cause.
Najib said Malaysia firmly upholds the one-China policy and is committed to unceasingly strengthen the friendly cooperation of mutual respect and mutual benefit between the two countries.
The Malaysian armed forces are willing to expand and deepen the friendly cooperation with China's armed forces, he said.
Cao arrived here earlier Monday for an official goodwill visit to the country at the invitation of Najib.
China already sold KS-1A and FN-6 SAMs to the Malaysian, traning personal will not be a new developlment............. They do seem to visit China offen (once a month!)
Liang Guanglie meets Malaysian navy commander
PLA Daily 2006-06-14
Liang Guanglie, member of the Central Military Commission and chief of general staff of the PLA, met Pan Sri Admiral Ilyas, commander of the Malaysian Navy, and his party on June 13.
Liang Guanglie first expressed warm welcome to Pan Sri Admiral Ilyas and his party. He said that the past few years have witnessed a new phase of all-round development in the relations between China and Malaysia. The Chinese side is appreciative of the Malaysian government for its long-term adherence to the one-China policy and its position against "Taiwan independence". Meanwhile the ties between the two militaries have also been developing smoothly in recent years. Chinese side is willing to continue to strengthen exchange and cooperation with the Malaysian side in the army building and personnel training, etc.
Pan Sri Admiral Ilyas thanked Liang Guanglie for finding time to meet him. He said that the traditional friendship between the peoples of China and Malaysia has a long history. The Malaysian side has steadfastly adhered to the one-China policy and strived to continuously strengthen the friendly and mutual beneficial cooperative ties with the Chinese side. And the Malaysian side is willing to further develop friendship and strengthen friendly cooperative ties with the Chinese military, especially with the Chinese navy.
Hu Yanlin, political commissar of the PLA Navy, was present at the meeting.
By Zhang Shun
(June 14, PLA Daily)
China, Malaysia to step up defense cooperation
PLA Daily 2006-05-27
BEIJING, May 26 (Xinhua) -- Chinese and Malaysian military leaders on Friday agreed to intensify cooperation in defense to safeguard regional stability.
Malaysia's Chief of Armed Forces Tan Sri Dato Sri Mohd Anwar bin Hj Nor, who is on a six-day visit to China, held talks with Chief of the General Staff of the People's Liberation Army Liang Guanglie.
They agreed that friendly exchanges and cooperation were in the interests of both countries and would help safeguard regional peace and stability.
Liang expressed China's appreciation for the Malaysian government's one-China policy.
After the talks, Anwar also met with China's Defense Minister Cao Gangchuan.
Chinese, Malaysian defense ministers discuss military ties
PLA Daily 2006-04-11
KUALA LUMPUR, April 10 (Xinhua) -- Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Najib Tun Razak met with visiting Chinese Defense Minister Cao Gangchuan here on Monday, and they exchanged views over the two countries' relations and ties between the armed forces.
Cao, who is also vice chairman of the Central Military Commission of China and a state councilor, said China and Malaysia are close and friendly neighbors and the cooperation between the countries has been expanding in various fields in recent years.
The relations between the armed forces of the two countries have also made much progress in recent years, and China is willing to make concerted efforts with Malaysia to deepen the friendly cooperation, Cao said.
Cao also expressed appreciation of the Malaysian government's adherence to the one-China policy and its support to China's reunification cause.
Najib said Malaysia firmly upholds the one-China policy and is committed to unceasingly strengthen the friendly cooperation of mutual respect and mutual benefit between the two countries.
The Malaysian armed forces are willing to expand and deepen the friendly cooperation with China's armed forces, he said.
Cao arrived here earlier Monday for an official goodwill visit to the country at the invitation of Najib.
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