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| US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld speaks
during the US-Central America Ministers Conference on Security and Economic
opportunity in Key Biscayne, Florida.(AFP photo)
| WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- US Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld left here for Beijing on Monday, the first visit of
its kind since he became the chief of the Pentagon.
During his stay in Beijing, Rumsfeld will meet with
the Chinese military leaders to discuss ways to improve the military-to-military
relations between the two countries and issues of mutual concern.
Over the past years, the military relations between
the two countries have improved, characterized by visits by Chinese Defense
Minister Cao Gangchuan to the United States in October 2003 and by General
Richard Myers, former chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, to China in
2004.
Meanwhile, Admiral William Fallon, Commander of the
US Pacific Command, also made his first visit to China In September 2005.
Rumsfeld's visit to China is the first leg of his
eight-day trip that also includes stops in South Korea, Mongolia, Kazakhstan and
Lithuania. Enditem |