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U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates will visit China from Nov. 4 to 6 at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart Cao Gangchuan, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said in Beijing Thursday.
Gates is expected to meet with Chinese state and military leaders and exchange views on international and regional security, China-U.S. state and military relations and other major issues of mutual concern, spokesman Liu Jianchao said.
"We believe Gates' upcoming China trip is an important event in Sino-U.S. relations this year, and attach great importance to it," Liu told a regular press briefing.
China hopes the visit would help strengthen understanding and trust between the two militaries in a bid to promote healthy development of bilateral ties, the spokesman added.
It will be Gates's first China trip since becoming defense secretary in December of last year.
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