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China appreciates all foreign aid sent to earthquake-hit areas of Sichuan province and will respond positively to relief offers from foreign militaries, the defense ministry's spokesman said on Wednesday.

"We appreciate the aid and support from foreign governments, people and militaries to the areas affected by the quake in Sichuan," Hu Changming, spokesman for the Ministry of National Defense, said at a briefing to foreign military attachs on the Chinese military's disaster relief operation.

"If a foreign military is willing to offer help, we will respond positively following diplomatic procedures," he said in an answer to an attach's question.

A US military plane carrying more than $700,000 worth of aid landed in Chengdu on Sunday as the first foreign military relief package to arrive.

Several other countries have also dispatched military cargo planes packed with urgently needed materials.

Hu said the Chinese government and military have been open and candid in handling the earthquake.

"The international community's access to information is smooth, and China is open to international material and personnel aid," he said.

"I believe you have seen a more open and confident Chinese military."

Hu made his debut as the defense ministry's spokesman on Sunday at a press conference held by the State Council's Information Office.

The briefing on Wednesday was the first hosted by the defense ministry's newly formed Information Office.

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