Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun on Thursday delivered a speech at the 11th ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Defense Ministers' Meeting Plus in Vientiane, Laos.
Noting the Asia-Pacific region remains generally stable, Dong warned against the risk of being drawn into geopolitical conflicts, and called for joint efforts to "protect our beautiful homeland".
China is willing to work with all parties to firmly consolidate ASEAN centrality, and support the improvement and upgrading of the existing cooperation framework, Dong said.
Urging unity of regional countries and resolving issues through dialogues, Dong expressed opposition against provoking disputes, resorting to force, forming cliques or bringing in external forces.
Dong said the parties need to deepen defense and security cooperation, promote the implementation of the Global Security Initiative in the region, and build a closer security community.
China and ASEAN should expand common maritime interests with a long-term vision, carry out maritime security cooperation in a flexible and diverse manner, and enhance their ability to jointly safeguard maritime security, so as to contribute to regional and world peace and stability, Dong said.
ASEAN groups Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Before the meeting, Dong held talks with defense leaders from New Zealand, India, Malaysia, and the ASEAN Secretary-General, respectively.
Chinese Defense Minister addresses ASEAN Defense Ministers' Meeting Plus
China's Ministry of Public Security on Thursday declared that all large-scale telecom fraud centers located near the China-Myanmar border in northern Myanmar had been wiped out.
Over 53,000 Chinese nationals suspected of telecom frauds have been arrested with cooperative efforts from Chinese and Myanmar police since the ministry launched a crackdown on telecom frauds in northern Myanmar last year, the ministry said in a statement.
In a coup on Sunday, 1,079 telecom fraud suspects were arrested in northern Myanmar's Tangyan area for the first time, the suspects were caught during a joint operation by police of southwest China's Yunnan Province and local law enforcers of Myanmar.
All of the 763 Chinese citizens among the suspects, including 69 online fugitives, have been handed over to China through the land port of Cangyuan in Yunnan on Tuesday, the ministry said, calling the operation another breakthrough in the crackdown campaign.
According to the statement, China's public security bodies will continue to maintain high pressure in the crackdown on cross-border telecom fraud, especially in areas where scam dens are concentrated.
Vowing to strengthen law enforcement cooperation between the police of China and Myanmar, the ministry warned the public against recruitment information about high-paying jobs overseas, as it might deceive them into crimes.
Large-scale telecom fraud centers in northern Myanmar wiped out: Chinese authority