Monday, January 10, 2011

Gates's visit to Beijing: U.S. and China want to improve military cooperation

 Beijing - Reports and photos of other frightened China's new weapon developments recently on the Pentagon - now do Beijing and Washington to improve their cooperation in the military sector. In a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Liang Guanglie to U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said in Beijing for the existing differences of opinion on military issues in a "constant dialogue with each other" to solve, through greater transparency.


He stressed that the U.S. military maneuvers were not directed against China, said Chinese Defense Minister Liang, in return, by upgrading Beijing's efforts, no other country was in danger. He spoke of new opportunities and challenges in military relations with the U.S.. Beijing's leadership had broken off a year ago out of anger over U.S.

arms sales to Taiwan the military dialogue with Washington. In recent weeks had been in the U.S. government increased the concern about new Chinese weapons developments. The Pentagon has drawn to a new military doctrine. is at the Gates's visit to Beijing is also about the crisis in the African Peninsula - China's efforts to relax in the conflict, the Secretary of Defense acknowledged explicitly.

Gates will, in his visit with the Chinese government is also about the nuclear dispute with Iran to talk and explore possibilities, how can cooperation be improved in humanitarian operations and the fight against pirates.

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