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BEIJING, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) -- China and Pakistan agreed to work together to deepen military ties during the Sixth Sino-Pakistani Defense and Security Talks held here on Monday.

The talks was co-chaired by Chen Bingde, Chief of General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) and Tariq Majid, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan.

Speaking highly of China-Pakistan military relations, Chen said the two sides have witnessed long-term close military exchanges and carried out comprehensive military cooperation, in accordance with the sound development of the bilateral relationship.

Attaching great importance to China-Pakistan relations, China will work together with Pakistan to further develop the bilateral military relations, Chen added.

Pakistan hopes to make achievements in cooperation on defense and security with China through the talks, said Majid.

Majid said Pakistan cherishes the traditional friendship and cooperation with China, and is ready to make concerted efforts with the PLA to strengthen military ties.

The two sides also exchanged views on the international security situation and issues concerning bilateral and military relations.

The First China-Pakistan Defense and Security Talks was held in March 2002.
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we have good hopes from chaina i think new good news coming soon
 
Rawalpindi, December 15: Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), General Tariq Majid on Sunday left for China on a week long official visit. CJCSC is visiting China on the invitation of General Chen Bindge, Chief of General Staff of PLA (Peoples Liberation Army). During his visit CJCSC will head the 6th round of Defence and Security talks between two countries. Apart from visiting various civil and military institutions he is also scheduled to meet Mr. Yang Jichi, Minister of Foreign Affairs and General Liang Guanglie, the Defence Minister of Peoples Republic of China.
Earlier, at the Airport, he was seen off by His Excellency, Lou Zhaohui, Ambassador of China and Director General Joint Staff, Lieutenant General Raza Muhammad Khan.

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General Tariq Majid, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee exchanging views with His Excellency, Lou Zhaohui, Ambassador of China at Islamabad Airport before his departure to China. (15-12-2008) – Photo ISPR
 


Beijing, China, 15 December: General Tariq Majid, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) along with a high powered delegation arrived in Beijing for the 6th Round of Pakistan-China Defence and Security Talks, a forum that is spearheading the strategic and defence relations between the two countries. Beside the dialogue, CJCSC is scheduled to meet with high level civil and military leadership of Peoples Republic of China. He will also visit HuDong Shipyard in Shanghai to see the progress on construction of F – 22 P Frigates for Pakistan Navy and JF 17 Thunder Aircraft project in Cheng Fei Company in Chengdu.
The Defence and Security Talks were instituted during 2002 and have since been held regularly, alternatively, in Pakistan and China and have matured into an extremely useful bilateral forum. Under the framework of this forum, the relations between the two Armed Forces have now reached a strategic dimension. The dialogue now covers military to military cooperation, collaboration between the defence industries and global / strategic issues.
On arrival at Ba' yi Building (Peoples Liberation Army Headquarters), CJCSC was received by General Chen Bingde, Chief of General Staff, Peoples Liberation Army followed by a guard of honour. The 6th Round of Defence and Security Talks was held in a very cordial and friendly atmosphere between the high level defence officials from both sides headed by General Bingde and General Tariq. The dialogue covered a wide range of regional / international issues and a review of the ongoing military to military cooperation including measures to bolster the existing ties. There was complete unanimity of views on all issues. The two sides agreed to take forward their strategic partnership to new heights and agreed to augment the existing military to military cooperation.
While reviewing the growth of China-Pakistan relations over the past 57 years, two leaders expressed satisfaction that the friendship between China and Pakistan has withstood the test of time, notwithstanding changes in the international, regional and domestic environment and has matured into a comprehensive partnership. Both sides were opposed to all forms of terrorism, extremism and militancy and resolved to cooperate with each other to fight these three forces. China conveyed its complete support to Pakistan's efforts to fight terrorism and appreciated the sacrifices made by the Government and people of Pakistan in this regard. After the talks, an agreement for military cooperation was also signed between the two sides.
Later in the evening, a banquet was hosted by General Bindge, CGS PLA in honour of the CJCSC, which was attended by senior Chinese officials.





General Tariq Majid, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and General Chen Bingde, Chief of General Staff, Peoples Liberation Army of China signing an agreement for military cooperation at Beijing after 6th Round of Pakistan – China Defence and Security Talks on Monday. (15-12-2008) – Photo ISPR




General Tariq Majid, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and General Chen Bingde, Chief of General Staff, Peoples Liberation Army of China during 6th Round of Pakistan – China Defence and Security Talks held at Beijing on Monday. (15-12-2008) – Photo ISPR
 
It's time to enhance significantly the production rate of the JF-17s and also the time to ship the J-10s.

I truly admire your support to our Military. If only there could be more Bengali's like you. Salutations!
 
I truly admire your support to our Military. If only there could be more Bengali's like you. Salutations!
There are, but like them there are many Pakistanis who well wish for Bangladeshis...these people have crossed the lines of nationalism.
 
Now is indeed the time to strengthen ties with China even further.

No doubt about it. Zardari the lackey needs to realize that China is the only all weather friend of Pakistan. Despite all pressures China has always stood by Pakistan. We should have all sorts of pacts with China. From military to trade etc. Licking US heels won't achieve anything except more misery.
 
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No doubt about it. Zardari the lackey needs to realize that China is the only all weather friend of Pakistan. Despite all pressures China has always stood by Pakistan. We should have all sorts of pacts with China. From military to trade etc. Licking US heels won't achieve anything except more misery.

People like him only empower the Gora. Same with Musharraf, while I like the guy he was the one who let the gate wide open.
 
No doubt about it. Zardari the lackey needs to realize that China is the only all weather friend of Pakistan. Despite all pressures China has always stood by Pakistan. We should have all sorts of pacts with China. From military to trade etc. Licking US heels won't achieve anything except more misery.




tottaly agree with ou friend america+israel+indian are making a scenario for pakistan to destabilize pakistani nuke. any way i hope zardari s listening to you we need to move to china and middle east too to show israel that we are very much aware from israelis too:pakistan::pakistan::pakistan:
 
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