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ISLAMABAD, Dec. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- Sino-Pakistani cooperation is in the most
fundamental interest of the two peoples and should be continuously consolidated
and strengthened, said Jia Qinglin, chairman of the National Committee of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).
Jia, who is on an official goodwill visit at the invitation ofPakistani
Senate Chairman Mohammedmian Soomro, made the remarks here Wednesday evening
during his talks with Soomro.
Jia spoke positively of bilateral relations, and said that since the two
countries forged diplomatic ties 52 years ago, Sino-Pakistani all-weather
friendship and all-round cooperation have become an example for the relations
between countries with different social systems and cultural backgrounds.
He said it is the consensus of the new Chinese leadership and the policy of
the Chinese government to consolidate and strengthenSino-Pakistani overall and
cooperative partnership.
China will treat neighbors in a friendly way and as partners, and
strengthen friendship and cooperation with all countries in South Asia, noted
Jia.
Reviewing the relations between the CPPCC and the Pakistani Senate, Jia
said they should continue to promote bilateral exchanges and cooperation as
their relationship dates back to the 1960s.
Echoing Jia, Soomro pointed to the special and brotherly friendship between
the two countries and the time-tested bilateralrelations.
He said bilateral relations are all-round and the two sides have
continuously strengthen their cooperation in such fields as politics, economy
and people-to-people exchanges.
Noting that there has been close cooperation between the two countries in
international affairs, Soomro said the friendship with China is the cornerstone
of Pakistan's foreign policy despiteinternational changes.
He said he is convinced that China will play an even more important role in
international affairs.
He also said the Pakistani Senate will have more exchanges with the CPPCC
so as to help promote the overall growth of bilateral relations.
Pakistan is the last leg of Jia's visit to five South Asian nations.
He had visited India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal before arriving here. Enditem |