EN ROUTE BRIEFING - Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates speaks with members of the press aboard the E4-B aircraft en route to Singapore, where he will attend the Shangri-La Dialogue, June 1, 2011. DOD photo by Cherie Cullen
Gates Notes ‘Positive Trajectory’ In US-China Military Relations -- Washington Post/AP
SINGAPORE — Military relations between the U.S. and China are now on “a more positive trajectory” after recent setbacks, but the two countries should do more to strengthen ties and work together to solve regional problems, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday.
In opening remarks at a meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Gen. Liang Guanglie, Gates said the two governments agree that the military aspect of their overall relationship is “underdeveloped.” Some progress toward correcting that imbalance has been made in recent months, Gates said, noting his own visit to Beijing in January and other high-level defense exchanges.
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Gates: Chinese military expanding, not threat to U.S. -- CNN
Gates: U.S. Won't Try to Block China's Growing Influence -- Wall Street Journal
Gates sees improvements in US-China relationship -- Seattle PI/AP
Gates hopes to improve US-China relations -- AP
Not Trying to Hold China Down: US -- Outlook China
Gates to unveil plans to increase U.S. military involvement in SE Asia -- the Cable/Foreign Policy
My Comment: The Chinese are noticing what Gates is saying, and are spinning it this way.
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