Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun called for deeper defense partnerships to boost peace in the Asia-Pacific and Africa during high-profile meetings with Fiji and Tanzania officials at the 11th Beijing Xiangshan Forum this weekend. The annual forum, a major platform for global security dialogue, highlighted China's role in fostering collaboration amid shifting geopolitical tides.
🤝 Building Bridges in the Pacific & Beyond
Meeting Fiji's Home Affairs Minister Pio Tikoduadua, Dong emphasized that China-Fiji relations have 'withstood the test of time,' becoming a model for cooperation with South Pacific nations. Fiji praised China's support for its economic growth and military modernization, reaffirming its commitment to the one-China principle.
🇹🇿 Tanzania Eyes Joint Military Drills
In talks with Tanzania's Defense Minister Stergomena Lawrence Tax, Dong proposed expanding practical collaboration through joint exercises and training programs. Tax welcomed the idea, stating: 'Our partnership, built on mutual respect, will create lasting benefits for both nations.'
The meetings come as Beijing seeks to position itself as a stabilizing force, with Dong urging countries to 'inject positive energy' into regional security frameworks. Analysts say the discussions reflect growing South-South cooperation in defense strategy.
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