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Military presence in Asia 'stabilising': Dempsey
Source: The Nation | 23-04-2013

The topUSmilitary officer said Monday thatWashington's armed presence in the Asia-Pacific was meant to contribute to regional stability as he met his Chinese counterpart on a rare visit.


General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was inBeijingamid regional tensions overNorth Korea's nuclear programme, maritime disputes andChina's concerns that theUSwants to contain its growing military strength.


Relations betweenWashingtonandBeijinghave also been strained over aUS"pivot" toAsiaafter years of conflict inIraqandAfghanistanand accusations, denied byChina, that its military has carried out large-scale cyber-attacks on US companies and institutions. "We seek to be a stabilising influence in the region", Dempsey said at a joint news conference with Fang Fenghui, the chief of the People's Liberation Army general staff. "


We are committed to building a better, deeper more enduring relationship," he said. Fang said the two militaries needed to deepen cooperation and exchanges. "ThePacific Oceanis wide enough to accommodate us both," he said. "We should be cooperating partners regardless of the circumstances."
He reiteratedChina's position that it opposed cyber attacks and was itself a victim.


"Cybersecurity, if it is uncontrolled, the effects can be, and I don't exaggerate, at times no less than a nuclear bomb," he said.
He saidChinawas opposed to nuclear tests byNorth Koreaand supported UN Security Council resolutions againstPyongyang, but reiteratedBeijing's position that dialogue was the key to solving the issue.


"North Koreahas already conducted a third nuclear test, and it could conduct a fourth nuclear test," he said, though did not elaborate.
Dempsey's predecessor, Admiral Mike Mullen, visitedChinain 2011 in what was the first trip by aUSchairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in four years.
The latest visit came as China appeared to single out the US in a military white paper last week, saying that "certain efforts" to enhance military deployment in Asia "are not conducive to the upholding of peace and stability in the region".


China and some of its neighbours, including the Philippines and Vietnam, have boosted their naval capacity amid smouldering spats over disputed regions of the South China Sea, and China put its first aircraft carrier into service last year.


Beijingis also locked in a bitter dispute withTokyoover islands in theEast China Sea.US stations tens of thousands of troops in allies Japan and South Korea and has announced plans to deloy more forces in Australia. 


 

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