Special
Report: Hu Jintao visits 4 Asian nations, attends APEC
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Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) shakes hands with his Pakistani counterpart Pervez Musharraf in Islamabad, capital of Pakistan, Nov. 24, 2006. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery >>> |
ISLAMABAD, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao and Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf agreed here Friday to continue
to enrich the contents of bilateral strategic and cooperative partnership by
expanding practical and reciprocal cooperation in various fields.
During their talks, the two presidents spoke highly
of bilateral all-weather friendship and all-dimensional cooperation in such
fields as politics, economy, trade, military, science, technology, culture and
education, as well as in international and regional affairs.
Hu said the Chinese side appreciates Pakistan's
support for China on such issues as Taiwan, Tibet, human rights and fighting
against terrorism in the past years.
The Chinese side will, as always, support Pakistan's efforts to safeguard national independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity, noted Hu.
Musharraf said this visit is of great significance as
it coincides with the 55th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties, and he is
convinced that this visit will make important contributions to the development
of bilateral existing relations of sound cooperation.
Hu made a five-point proposal for the further growth
of bilateral relations.
The first is to expand exchanges at various levels
concerning high-level contacts, and that between government departments,
legislative bodies, political parties, and armed forces, as well as within
bilateral consultation mechanisms covering strategy, economy, trade, science,
technology, security and defense.
The second is to expand economic and trade
cooperation of mutual benefit, which requires a better implementation of the
bilateral free trade agreement and the development program on bilateral economic
and trade cooperation.
The two sides should also pay due attention to key
projects covering nuclear power station and port construction, and expand
cooperation in investment, agriculture, communications, energy, finance and
information.
The third is to promote exchanges in such fields as
culture, health, sports, education, tourism, press, human resources development
and vocational training. China will invite 500 Pakistani young people to visit
China in the next five years.
The fourth is to deepen cooperation in the
non-traditional security fields, explore and set up regular channels for
cooperation, and jointly push for more substantial results of anti-terrorism
cooperation.
The fifth is to strengthen coordination and
cooperation in multi-lateral areas such as in the United Nations, Shanghai
Cooperation Organization, and Asia-Europe Meeting.
Agreeing with Hu, Musharraf said Pakistan treasures
bilateral relationship and looks forward to a stronger development of such
relations.
He said Pakistan would work with China to better
consolidate bilateral relations, hoping that both sides will strengthen
cooperation in trade, infrastructure, mining, energy, power, agriculture,
culture and tourism, as well as in international and regional organizations,
non-traditional security and combating terrorism.
After the talks, Hu and Musharraf attended a signing
ceremony for bilateral cooperative documents including an agreement on bilateral
free trade area.
Hu arrived here Thursday on a state visit as
Musharraf's guest.
China-Pakistan trade volume exceeded 4 billion U.S.
dollars last year, representing a year-on-year increase of 39 percent.
Pakistan is the last leg of Hu's four-nation tour,
which has already taken him to Vietnam, Laos and India.
Hu also attended the 14th APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) Economic Leaders' Meeting from Nov. 17 to 19 in Hanoi, capital of Vietnam.