U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates expressed concern about the emergence of China's latest high-tech weapons, reports Voice of America. Speaking to reporters en route to a three-day talks in Beijing, Bill Gates said that the Chinese appear to have made more progress in establishing its first fighter aircraft "invisible" than anticipated. He also called alarming other military achievements of China, referring to a new anti-submarine missile. "It is clear that China has the potential to jeopardize some U.S. capabilities, we need to pay attention to this and respond adequately to their own programs," - noted the Minister. In P. Gates is scheduled to meet with President Hu Jintao and other Chinese leaders. The head of the Pentagon's plans to try again to convince his Chinese partners that the armies of the United States and China need a stable exchange information to prevent misunderstanding, fraught with confrontation. Relations between the U.S. and China in the military sphere in the last year have worsened after Washington's decision to sell arms to Taiwan. China in response to U.S. suspended bilateral military cooperation program. To restore the dialogue the parties spent a few months. Ministry of Industry
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