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U.S. calls for lasting military dialogue with China

Source: Reuters
Beijing : China | about 1 month ago  
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  • US. Defense Secretary Gates welcomes China's Central Military Commission Xu at the Pentagon in Washington
    US. Defense Secretary Gates welcomes China's Central Military ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Gates welcomes China's Xu Caihou at the Pentagon in Washington
    Gates welcomes China's Xu Caihou at the Pentagon in Washington
    Source: Reuters
US. Defense Secretary Gates welcomes China's Central Military ...
Defense Secretary Robert Gates called for lasting dialogue with China's military after years of "on-again, off-again" talks as he welcomed a top Chinese general to the Pentagon on Tuesday. The 75-minute meeting between Gates and Xu Caihou, vice chairman of the People's...
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