U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates will visit China from January 9 to 12 next year, the Chinese Defense Ministry said Monday.
"Gates will make the visit as guest of Chinese State Councilor and Defense Minister Liang Guanglie," according to a statement from the Foreign Affairs Office of the ministry.
Although Gates' visit has long been under discussion, it is the first time that China has confirmed the date of his visit.
During his stay, Gates will meet with Chinese leaders, and thoroughly exchange views with his Chinese counterparts on the international and regional security situation, Sino-U.S. bilateral and military ties, and issues of common concern, the statement said.
China hopes the visit can help the two militaries improve understanding and trust, properly handle conflicts and divergence, expand common interests and cooperation, so as to push forward bilateral military ties in a healthy and sustainable way, according to the statement.
China has always attached importance to Sino-U.S. military ties, and views the military relationship as an important part of the bilateral relationship, said the statement.
(Xinhua News Agency December 27, 2010)