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Agreements push Sino-Pakistan ties to new levelBy Sun Shangwu (chinadaily.com.cn)Updated: 2006-11-24 22:06 Related Reading Hu: China committed to world peace ISLAMABAD: China and Pakistan signed a total of 18 agreements on Friday here, including the signing of a free trade area (FTA) agreement, as presidents of the two countries promised to raise their friendship to a new level.
Visiting President Hu Jintao and his Pakistan counterpart Pervez Musharraf believed that bilateral economic co-operation have great potentials given the fact that the two sides are "all-weathered friends." Other agreements covered areas such as telecommunications, infrastructure, science and technology, culture, health and defense. China agrees to the establishment of a Consulate General of Pakistan in Southwest China's Chengdu city. After the close-door meeting, the two presidents witnessed the signing of agreements, which did not include the speculative agreement on helping Pakistan to build new nuclear power station. President Hu told the press conference that the two countries had reached understanding on future co-operation in energy sectors, including hydropower, coal-based power generation and new sources of energy. "As you know, China and Pakistan have already developed good co-operation in the development of the Chashma nuclear power plant. In the future, we will continue to carry out our co-operation," said Hu. At present, the China-Pakistan nuclear energy co-operation is mainly on the
Chashma nuclear station for electricity generation. China has completed the
first stage of the Chashma nuclear power station and the second stage is still
under construction.
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