General Chang Wanquan, who is in Sri Lanka on his first official visit, met Sirisena at his residence and discussed ways to expand bilateral defence ties.
Sirisena recalled the long term relationship between both the countries and thanked for the support given by China for the independence and national security of Sri Lanka.
He also extended thanks to the Chinese government for the training opportunities which are being provided to Sri Lankan security forces for a long time. He thanked China for its assistance during the crucial period of war in Sri Lanka, apparently referring to the country's nearly three-decade long civil war with the LTTE which was ended in 2009.
At the invitation of Sri Lankan Defence Ministry, Chang arrived here last night with a 21-member delegation. After wrapping up his visit to Sri Lanka, Chang will visit Nepal.
The Chinese Defence Ministry has said that the purpose of his visit is to strengthen military ties with Colombo.
The top Chinese official's visit, according to analysts, holds importance in view of Sri Lanka's proposal to tie up with China in the southern port of Hambantota, in addition to the ongoing work in the Colombo port city project, which is a major Chinese investment project.
In 2014, India raised protests with Sri Lanka when it allowed a Chinese submarine and a warship to dock at the port of Colombo.
Rajapakasa's joint opposition had led vocal protests in January this year against the Sirisena government's business ties China, more particularly in the leasing of lands to Beijing to set up an industrial park at the southern port of Hambantota.
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