Tuesday, September 11, 2012

China assures Pakistan of ‘complete support’ on regional, int’l issues

China on Tuesday said it completely supports Pakistan on all its regional and international issues. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao reiterated the stance of his government of supporting the sovereignty and integrity of Pakistan when he met Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf here on the sidelines of World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of New Champions 2012. The two leaders reaffirmed their governments’ resolve to further strengthen ties in diverse fields particularly trade and defence. The first official meeting between the two leaders that was scheduled for 25 minutes lasted for 40 minutes.

The two sides noted that Pakistan and China share similar views on important regional and global issues and would continue to extend support to each other at all levels.

Prime Minister Raja Ashraf and the Chinese premier discussed a whole gamut of issues ranging from bilateral ties, defence cooperation, infrastructure development, energy, agriculture and banking.

The Prime Minister said Pakistan attaches great importance to enhancing economic and trade links with China which include promoting closer collaboration in projects on energy, telecommunication and railways.

Chinese Premier Wen welcomed the Prime Minister on undertaking his first official visit to China and said it reflected the level of Pak-China friendship and the importance Pakistan gives to China. He conveyed best wishes for President Asif Ali Zardari and for the Pakistani people.

He said China considers Pakistan its friend and underscored the importance of time-tested strategic partnership between the two countries.

He expressed appreciation for Pakistan’s role in fight against terrorism and extremism and called for greater international recognition of its efforts and sacrifices in this regard.

Both the leaders were of the view that the two nations were opposed to terrorism and would continue to cooperate with each other to eliminate this threat.

Prime Minister Raja Ashraf sought investment by Chinese companies in Pakistan’s various areas and stressed the need for making efforts to realize full potential of bilateral trade. He termed the Chinese assistance in carrying out mega projects in Pakistan as significant. He said it was high time to address the global economic crisis and find ways to counter its impact on growing economies.

The Chinese Premier stressed upon regional approach for resolving regional issues and said it was in the benefit of the people of all countries.

The two sides agreed on exploiting full potential of the two business communities to boost their economy and trade. They renewed their focus on achieving the target of 15 billion dollar bilateral trade.

It was agreed that China would support the National Bank of Pakistan to launch the financial bonds worth 6.5 billion Renminbi in China.

Prime Minister Ashraf was told that the machinery from China to carry out work at Ata Abad Lake would reach Pakistan in October.

Finance Minister Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh and Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani assisted the Prime Minister. China’s Vice Foreign minister, Trade Minister and Tianjin’s mayor were present.

Earlier on his arrival at the State Guest House, Prime Minister Raja Ashraf was warmly received by Premier Wen Jiabao. Both the leaders shook hands and exchanged greetings. Prime Minister Ashraf introduced to Premier Wen the members of his delegation including Finance minister and senior officials.

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