Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived in Pakistan earlier today for a two-day visit to discuss various bilateral matters, including the anticipated visit by Xi.
Addressing a joint press conference after talks with Pakistani National Security Adviser Sartaj Aziz, Wang refused to give exact dates for Xi's visit.
"That will be his first visit to Pakistan as the head of state of China and that will be the first visit of its kind in 9 years," he said referring to Xi's visit.
Wang, leading an eight-member delegation, will also meet Pakistan's top leadership including Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and President Mamnoon Hussain.
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Pakistani officials have privately said that efforts are on to persuade Xi to be the chief guest on the annual Pakistan Day parade on March 23.
Officials said the two sides will also try to finalise the dates of Xi's visit to Pakistan.
Reports of Xi's planned trip come in the backdrop of US President Barack Obama attending the January 26 Republic Day parade, his unprecedented second visit to India.
It was the first time that a Chinese leader put off a visit to Pakistan, especially while he visited India.
The reports of Xi's visit followed Pakistan army chief Gen Raheel Sharif's tour to China last month.
Gen Sharif's tour coincided with Obama's Delhi visit which raised concerns in China and Pakistan over the US moving closer to India.
"During my discussion with Sartaj Aziz, we agreed on everything. This shows the high degree of trust and support between the two countries," Wang said.