Chinese and Russian military chiefs have spoken to each other on a new phone hotline for the first time amid warming ties between the two countries. Chen Bingde, chief of the general staff of China's army, and his Russian counterpart Nikolay Makarov, speaking Monday for the first time on the new hotline, pledged to communicate frequently in order to push forward military ties.
Chen said the new military hotline was a sign of growing political trust and strategic co-operation between Beijing and Moscow, Xinhua reported.
“The phone link is designed for timely communication on significant issues,” he said
The two countries' presidents first agreed to set up the phone hotline nearly three years ago.
China and Russia have stepped up their military links in recent years, conducting joint anti-terrorism and border control exercises.
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