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BEIJING, Feb. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao called for the
consolidation and development of China's strategic and cooperative partnership
with Pakistan in a meeting with visiting Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf on
Tuesday.
He said China
and Pakistan share an all-weather friendship, pledging that China will continue
to cement the cooperation based on the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
in order to help maintain regional peace and stability.
As neighbors, China and Pakistan can gain mutual benefit from expansive
trade opportunities, Wen said, advising the two governments to strengthen macro
planning and readjust the trade structure to achieve mutual complementarity in
bilateral trade.
Companies from the two countries should strengthen cooperation in ways that
better serve a market-oriented economy, Wen said.
"The Chinese government encourages Chinese businesses to investand
participate in Pakistan's economic construction and China hopes the Pakistan
will take effective measures to safeguard the life of Chinese people in
Pakistan", the Chinese Premier stressed.
In response to Wen's request, Musharraf reiterated that Pakistan welcomes
Chinese investment and the country would take such measures.
Musharraf said Pakistan and China have forged a close relationship and the
two countries support each other on many significant international issues,
expressing his appreciation for China's timely disaster-relief and
reconstruction efforts to Pakistan after the severe earthquake last year.
This demonstrates the friendship between the Chinese people andthe
Pakistani people, Musharraf stressed.
The Pakistani president said his country is willing to make joint efforts
with China to promote the bilateral trade cooperation by pushing forward
negotiations on the free trade zone.
Pakistan also hopes to pass the friendship from generation to generation
through expansion of cooperation in such fields as public health and education,
Musharraf said.
China and Pakistan on Monday signed a series of agreements on trade,
energy, agriculture and defense. The two countries will also step up
collaboration on vocational training, fisheries, seismic studies, meteorological
sciences and family planning. Enditem |