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Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has arrived in China on his first state visit abroad. | |
He hailed China as "the future of the world" before departing Islamabad on a trip that is expected to see him seek much needed financial help. | |
He has stressed that building economic links with Beijing would be his top priority during his four-day visit. | |
China is one of Pakistan's oldest allies and the visit is the president's first since taking office in September. | China is one of Pakistan's oldest allies and the visit is the president's first since taking office in September. |
"China is the future of the world. A strong China means a strong Pakistan," the Chinese news agency Xinhua quoted Mr Zardari as saying in an interview on Monday ahead of his departure. | "China is the future of the world. A strong China means a strong Pakistan," the Chinese news agency Xinhua quoted Mr Zardari as saying in an interview on Monday ahead of his departure. |
'Important agreements' | 'Important agreements' |
Mr Zardari's four-day visit to Beijing is at the invitation of Chinese President, Hu Jintao. | |
Pakistan and China are traditional allies with long-standing economic and commercial relations. | Pakistan and China are traditional allies with long-standing economic and commercial relations. |
The president is likely to sign many agreements during his visit | The president is likely to sign many agreements during his visit |
Beijing is also Islamabad's biggest weapons supplier and is helping Pakistan to build a nuclear power plant - the second such project between them. | Beijing is also Islamabad's biggest weapons supplier and is helping Pakistan to build a nuclear power plant - the second such project between them. |
Pakistani officials say "important agreements will be signed" during President Zardari's visit to enhance co-operation in various sectors and seek China's help in the current economic crisis. | Pakistani officials say "important agreements will be signed" during President Zardari's visit to enhance co-operation in various sectors and seek China's help in the current economic crisis. |
The visit comes at a time when Pakistan's relations with the US have been strained. | The visit comes at a time when Pakistan's relations with the US have been strained. |
Pakistan is a frontline state in the US-led "war on terror" but in recent weeks, US forces in Afghanistan have carried out a series of controversial cross-border air raids into Pakistan to target al-Qaeda and Taleban militants. | Pakistan is a frontline state in the US-led "war on terror" but in recent weeks, US forces in Afghanistan have carried out a series of controversial cross-border air raids into Pakistan to target al-Qaeda and Taleban militants. |
The Pakistani authorities say that in some cases, civilians have been killed in the raids. | The Pakistani authorities say that in some cases, civilians have been killed in the raids. |
Correspondents say that relations between Washington and Islamabad were further strained when India and the US signed a nuclear agreement that would allow Delhi to buy US civilian nuclear technology. | |
Islamabad has said it would like a similar deal. | Islamabad has said it would like a similar deal. |
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