Gates will visit China next year

Learn more in today\'s DoD Report.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates sought to patch up damaged military ties with China by accepting an invitation to visit Beijing next year. He says that the two militaries should not be hostage to the long-standing U.S. political relationship with Taiwan. The United States is worried that China’s increasingly aggressive claims to disputed island chains could disrupt shipping, or even ignite a shooting war. Gates said those disputes, which are the backdrop to an Asian security meeting here, should be resolved peacefully through negotiations.

This story is part of Federal News Radio’s daily DoD Report brought to you by Dell. For more defense news, click here.

Copyright © 2024 Federal News Network. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.

    USPS, EV, USPS electric vehicles

    The road to electrifying America’s personal vehicles starts with the USPS EV fleet

    Read more
    Congress, budget, budget cut, spending cuts, Capitol, Congress, federal budget

    Congress tackles spending, policy and candidate protections on the road to the August recess

    Read more
    union, federal mediation and conciliation service

    What’s new from the agency in the middle of labor-management disputes

    Read more