"Chinese side will treat China-Pakistan ties, as always, from a strategic and long-term perspective, and the ties will be a priority in China's relations with its neighbours," President Xi Jinping told his Pakistani counterpart Mamnoon Hussain during their talks here last night.
Xi also said China supports and appreciates Pakistan's efforts to realise reconciliation with India. Hussain said Pakistan will continue the dialogue process with India to improve ties, state-run Xinhua news agency reported today.
Fu Xiaoqiang, director of Chinese Centre for Counter-terrorism Studies, told state-run China Daily today that ETIM has been funded by al-Qaeda and its members are active in tribal areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The two sides signed MOUs for the construction of new Gwadar international airport, upgrading part of the Karakorum highway linking them besides establishing a joint research centre for hydropower technology.
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China which provided financial assistance to build Gwadar port has already taken over its operations.
While there was no official announcement, the China Daily said the project could cost over USD 20 billion.
"The leaders of China and Pakistan urged relevant offices on both sides to speed up work on the economic corridor," a joint statement said.
Pakistan's Minister for Planning, development and Reforms Ahsan Iqbal told state-run CCTV that "there can also be trade between China and India through economic corridor".
During the Hussain-Xi talks the two countries also vowed to beef up cooperation on defence technology and to accelerate negotiations on a free trade area, the statement said.
Chinese and Pakistani leaders often describe the ties between the two countries as "all-weather". Bilateral trade exceeded USD 12 billion in 2012.