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Musharraf briefs Chinese leaders on situation in South Asia
Beijing, Nov 04: Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf today held wide-ranging talks with china`s new leaders, including premier wen Jiabao on bilateral ties and briefed them on the latest situation in South Asia.
Beijing, Nov 04: Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf
today held wide-ranging talks with china's new leaders,
including premier wen Jiabao on bilateral ties and briefed
them on the latest situation in South Asia.
Musharraf, on the second day of his three-day state visit
to China, had separate meetings with Chinese premier Wen
Jiabao, chairman of the standing committee of the National
People's Congress, wu bangguo and the chairman of the Chinese
people's political Congress, Jia Qinglin, the state-run China
Central television reported.
Musharraf's meeting with wen was the second in two days.
The two leaders had met on the sidelines of the Boao Forum
for Asia annual meeting in south China's Hainan province
during the weekend.
During today's meetings, wen and other Chinese leaders
told Musharraf that the new leadership of the Communist Party
attaches great importance to Sino-Pakistani relations and will
work with Pakistan to continuously push forward cooperation.
They recalled Chinese President Hu Jintao's meeting with
Musharraf yesterday and the signing of the joint statement
that offered the guideline for bilateral relations in the new
century.
Bureau Report
Bureau Report