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BEIJING, Feb. 20 (Xinhuanet) -- China and Pakistan on
Monday inked a series of agreements on wide-ranging topics, a sign of stronger
ties between the two traditional allies.
The agreements, which ranged from trade and energy to
agriculture and defense, were signed after Chinese President Hu Jintao held
talks with visiting Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf.
 President Hu Jintao (R) and visiting Pakistani President Pervez
Musharraf during a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in
Beijing February 20. (newsphoto)
Musharraf, who arrived here on Sunday for a five-day
visit, on Monday strongly condemned the terrorist killing of three Chinese
engineers in Pakistan last Wednesday, vowing to seize the culprits as soon as
possible and mete out harsh punishment on them.
Musharraf said earlier that Pakistan's friendship
with China will "not be affected by the incident."
In response, President Hu said that China "believes
the Pakistani government will severely punish the criminals and take concrete
measures to ensure the security of Chinese citizens and organizations in
Pakistan."
In the two-hour meeting on Monday afternoon, Hu and
Musharraf reviewed the development of China-Pakistan ties, which Hu said are
"all-weather" and "time-tested."
The friendship serves as a" paradigm" of peaceful
coexistence and sincere cooperation between countries of different social
systems and cultures, Hu said.
 Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) and
visiting Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf attend a welcome ceremony upon
Musharraf's arrival in Beijing, at the Great Hall of the People, on Feb. 20.
(Xinhua)
Echoing Hu's view, Musharraf said the Pakistani
government and people take China as "a trustworthy neighbour and friend" and
would like to carry on the bilateral friendship and step up the strategic
cooperation.
Musharraf's visit coincided with the 55th anniversary
of diplomatic ties between the two neighbors.
He will unveil a series of commemorative events in
Beijing apart from meeting other senior Chinese leaders, including China's top
legislator Wu Bangguo and Premier Wen Jiabao.
"These important exchanges of visits of the leaders
of the two countries have set the direction for further strengthening
Pakistan-China relations in the 21st century," Pakistani Ambassador to China
Salman Bashir said days ahead of Musharraf's China visit.
According to the bilateral deals reached on Monday,
China and Pakistan will step up collaboration on vocational training, pesticide
cooperation and fisheries.
The two countries will also work together on
earthquake studies, meteorological science and family planning.
President Hu suggested the two sides complete the
ongoing projects and expand collaboration in fields such as energy,
transportation, agriculture and infrastructure, which are all covered in
Monday's agreements.
The two sides also signed an agreement regarding the
utilization of the preferential buyer's credit.
Hu said he hoped the two sides could ratchet up the
negotiation process, so as to set up the China-Pakistan free trade area as soon
as possible.
Moreover, Hu called for further cooperation on
security and a joint crackdown on the "three forces" plaguing both countries,
namely terrorism, separatism and extremism.
"The friendship between the two countries has matured
into a 'comprehensive strategic partnership' for peace and development in the
past years," Bashir, the Pakistani ambassador, said.
Calling for better relations between Pakistan and
India, Hu said China would like to see the two countries resolve their disputes,
such as the Kashmir issue, through negotiations.
China is ready to develop friendly relations with all
South Asian countries on the basis of equality and mutual benefit, Hu said. "We
hope the South Asia region will maintain peace and stability and seek common
development."
Bashir said Musharraf's visit will "constitute
another landmark in the glorious history" of bilateral relations.
Musharraf will also visit Southwest China's Sichuan
Province, the hometown of giant pandas, before he wraps up the visit on
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