Move over, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce—there's a new power duo in town! The Chinese mainland and the U.S. have laid the groundwork for military exchanges, signaling potential thaw in geopolitical tensions.
Defense Ministry spokesperson Wu Qian announced Thursday that both nations have created preliminary plans for armed forces communication, comparing the process to 'rival classmates finally agreeing to study together.' Though details remain under wraps, Wu confirmed info will drop 'when the timing's right'—so keep those notifications on!
The announcement follows recent efforts to stabilize ties through what Wu called 'effective communication channels,' aiming to transform Cold War-style suspicion into collaboration. Key goals include managing disagreements (no more side-eyes!) and building partnerships through mutual respect—think of it as a friendship bracelet for superpowers.
Global security analysts are this development, noting it could reshape everything from Pacific naval protocols to AI defense strategies. Stay tuned as these diplomatic DJs prepare to drop the beat on 21st-century military relations!
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cgtn.com