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Among the disputed island chains are the Spratly and Paracel island chains in the South China Sea
-- claimed by China and several of its Southeast Asian neighbors, including Vietnam
-- and the East China Sea islands that both Tokyo and Beijing claim. The United States is worried that territorial disputes over islands in the South China Sea could imperil strategic international shipping lanes, and analysts have warned that China's newly aggressive moves to claim the areas could ignite a shooting war. Gates' goal in Vietnam was twofold: to make the point about the limits of Chinese control and to patch up damaged U.S. military ties with that country. The event "takes place in the backdrop of a regional and international situation which has seen rapid and complicated developments," Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said. "We are often faced with grave security challenges, both traditional and nontraditional." A day earlier, Liang met with Gates, ending a freeze on military contacts meant to protest a $6.4 billion U.S. arms package for Taiwan, the self-governing island that China claims as its own territory. After the meeting, Gates said he accepted a formal invitation to visit Beijing, which will likely occur early next year.
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