BEIJING -- China and Burma have pledged to forge closer ties as "blood brothers" following Burma leader Aung San Suu Kyi's visit to Beijing, her first diplomatic trip since taking power in March.

The neighbouring countries said in a joint statement they would strengthen trade and cooperation on issues along the border, where fighting between Burma government forces and rebels have occasionally spilled over. There was no mention of progress, however, on a stalled $3.6 billion dam project in northern Burma primarily funded by Chinese energy interests, which was a key concern during the visit.

China has been on a diplomatic charm offensive in the past year toward its fast-growing neighbor, while Burma under Suu Kyi has shown willingness to embrace its top trading partner and major investor.