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China defends nuclear cooperation with Pakistan

China today vowed to take its military ties with Pakistan to a "new high" and defended its nuclear cooperation with Islamabad to build two new reactors for the country.

Updated on: Jun 17, 2010 05:35 PM IST
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China today vowed to take its military ties with Pakistan to a "new high" and defended its nuclear cooperation with Islamabad to build two new reactors for the country.

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Terming the defence ties between the two countries as "all weather" the Chinese officials said both Beijing and
Islamabad had "pledged" to strengthen these ties" after a meeting between the visiting Pakistan Army Chief General
Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and the defence minister Liang Guanglie.

Kayani heading a high level Pakistani military delegation is currently on a five day visit to China.

"Cooperation between the Chinese and Pakistani armed forces is exemplary and has been fruitful," Liang, also a
state councillor, said during the meeting held at the Diaoyutai Guest House.

"China would join hands with Pakistan to bring military relations to a new high," the Chinese defence
minister was quoted as saying by Xinhua.

The minister also said that the two countries should make continuous efforts to boost their joint defence
programmes. His remarks assume significance as Pakistan and China are collaborating in the manufacture of advanced fighter aircraft.

Kayani is also scheduled to meet the vice-chairman of China's Central Military Commission Guo Boxiong and also
hold talks with Chinese State Councillor and Minister for Public Security Meng Jianzhu.

 
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