Update | Trust issues over military strategy likely to dominate Sino-US talks
Defence minister's diplomacy may make him the right person to bridge divide between two powers and encourage discussion of strategic issues
Improving mutual trust in Sino-US military affairs is likely to top the agenda of Defence Minister Chang Wanquan's visit to the United States.
US officials announced late on Friday that Chang would meet his US counterpart, Chuck Hagel, at the Pentagon tomorrow.
Although a US official called the trip a move to sustain the "very positive momentum" in the military-to-military relationship, analysts said both sides lacked sufficient trust to address many sticking points.
"The purpose of the visit is to sustain the very positive momentum that we've seen in the US-China military relationship over the past year and a half," an unnamed senior defence official told Xinhua.
Pentagon spokesman Steve Warren said the two would discuss a variety of issues, including the Sino-US relationship in general as well as military ties.
Chang's itinerary includes a meeting with Admiral Samuel Locklear, commander of all US military forces in the Pacific, in Hawaii on Friday. Chang will meet General Charles Jacoby, commander of the North American Aerospace Defence Command and US Northern Command, at their headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado.