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Top Chinese security official visits Pakistan
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ISLAMABAD: China’s top security official is visiting Pakistan for talks focusing on increased cooperation against Chinese militants who have found sanctuary in the northwest of the country.

Public Security Minister Meng Jianzhu’s visit Monday also comes at a time of intense strain between Islamabad and Washington.

Pakistani officials have been talking up their country’s relationship with China, with some commentators saying it could one day replace the US as Islamabad’s main foreign benefactor.

Interior Minister Rehman Malik said Sunday that Pakistan had killed several Chinese militants in the northwest and extradited others.

He also said Jianzhu’s visit shows China ”always stands with us in difficult times”.
Top Chinese security official visits Pakistan | Pakistan | DAWN.COM
 
Press Release
No PR221/2011-ISPR Dated: September 26, 2011
Rawalpindi - September 26, 2011:

Mr.Meng Jianzhu, the vice premier of the Peoples Republic of China called on General Khalid Shameem Wynne, chairman joint chiefs of staff committee(CJCSC). Both leaders discussed matters pertaining to mutual interests and the emerging Geo-Strategic situation of the region. Visiting dignitary appreciated the role played by the armed forces of Pakistan in the fight against terror. CJCSC on the occasion highlighted the converging interest of Pakistan and China, both in security and economic arenas.


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Meng Jianzhu, the vice premier of the Peoples Republic of China called on General Khalid Shameem Wynne, chairman joint chiefs of staff committee (26-09-2011) – Photo ISPR.
 
This hand shake is a good gesture... kam az kam imran bhai ko khosh karne ke leeyee :lol:
 
This hand shake is a good gesture... kam az kam imran bhai ko khosh karne ke leeyee :lol:

he shake hand to nation forces leaders its mean he shake to nation of pakistan and i am proudly part of this nation haan main khush hoon our friends are with us in bad time :tup:
 
he shake hand to nation forces leaders its mean he shake to nation of pakistan and i am proudly part of this nation haan main khush hoon our friends are with us in bad time :tup:

yeah thats what i meant.. and i m also happy yarooo :lol:
 
Eastern Alliance: Pakistan lobbying for defence pact with China
By Zia Khan
Published: September 27, 2011
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan seems to have been secretly lobbying in recent months for a bilateral defence pact with China. The efforts have been met with caution in Beijing, however, and officials say there is little hope for an immediate breakthrough.
Diplomatic and military officials told The Express Tribune that Pakistan made overtures to China early this year when its relationship with the US was weakened by several controversies. Islamabad used backdoor and regular diplomatic channels in an attempt to convince the Chinese leadership that the agreement was mutually beneficial, the officials said. �Our view is, and it is also shared by authorities in Beijing to an extent, that this will send a strong signal to the world that Pakistan is not alone � an emerging world power is standing behind it,� an official said.
He added that Pakistan formally raised the issue during a visit by Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani to China early this year, immediately after the killing of al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden by US commandos. �He put forward Pakistan�s desire formally,� said an official who was privy to the development but requested his name not be mentioned due to the sensitivity of the issue.
(Read: China endorses Pakistan�s response to US raid: PM)
However, the Chinese leadership, officials said, advised Pakistan not to push for an agreement that could put Islamabad and Beijing in trouble with both Washington and New Delhi. A spokesperson for the foreign ministry refused to either confirm or deny that Pakistan was seeking a formal pact with China, though both countries cooperate extensively in defence production and civil nuclear technology.
�I don�t want to comment on it,� was the brisk answer by Foreign Office Spokeswoman Tehmina Janjua when her comments were sought. Recent diplomatic events seem to add weight to the officials� claims, though. Gilani�s visit to China, in which he declared the country Pakistan�s best friend, ruffled feathers in the US. One key US Senator said the comments made it harder to convince a sceptical US public that providing aid to Pakistan was a good idea.
�Frankly, I�m getting tired of it, and I think Americans are getting tired of it as far as shoveling money in there at people who just flat don�t like us,� said Idaho Republican Senator James Risch.
Experts appeared to be divided on how China is responding to Pakistan�s request. General (retd) Hamid Gul, former chief of the ISI, said he believed China would go to any extent to support Pakistan but expecting a defence pact at this stage was little too ambitious.
Defence analyst Ayesha Siddiqa took a different position, saying it was possible to imagine that Islamabad and Beijing were involved in talks on the issue, as they already cooperated regularly on defence matters. �They (Pakistani leaders) might be trying�and it looks workable as well,� said Siddiqa. �There might be a lot of reservations in Washington and New Delhi. But it is unlikely to trigger a conflict,� she added.
(Read: With us or against us? A decade on, Pakistan is wavering)
Published in The Express Tribune, September 27th, 2011.
 
I have always had a knack for formal accords, they draw those lines, that keeps a relationship congenial. Lack of one, has lead US-Pak relations to plummet.
 
Pakistan China pact will happen and was foretold by Niamatullah Shah Wali some 800 years back.. I am just waiting when it comes true.
 
Pacts and agreements are a piece of paper.The countries decide their action by viewing scnerios and their own benefits.We had a good realtionship with China and US in 1971 but did anyone help us?
Pakistan is a nation of 170 million if we 170 million can not save Pakistan,then believe me no other can do this on our behalf.
 
Pakistan China pact will happen and was foretold by Niamatullah Shah Wali some 800 years back.. I am just waiting when it comes true.

Sure, may be in another 800 years.. LOL.. Another Gajwa-e-hind fanboy... Remember, addiction to hot air coming from under a red cap is injurious to mental health...
 
When a country link itself to a country 10 times there power its obvious the stronger country will decide alot of things china will be just another USA after sometime
 
We dont need a defense pact with anyone. What we need is to make our economy strong and build a better and a strong army. For how long are we going to look for shoulders. We need to get rid of this pathetic mentality and focus on what we can do. China is not going to get in a pact with Pakistan that could endanger its growing economy at this stage. Latter who knows. But for now the idea is rather too ambitious or should i say stupid.
We are at odds with the US because we simply cannot tell them our point of view and then stick to it. If Haqqani is indeed an assets, then this should have been conveyed to the Americans a long time ago. We cannot play the hide and seek game forever.
 
China supports Pakistan’s sovereignty, territorial integrity
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China on Tuesday categorically extended full support to Pakistan’s sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity and vowed to work with it for progress and peace in the region and the world. Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani who met the Deputy Premier of China Meng Jianzhu here at the PM House termed China as its close friend. He said a friend of China is Pakistan’s friend, its enemy Pakistan’s enemy and China’s security Pakistan’s security. He said the two countries together can progress and prosper and bring the dividends of development to their people. The meeting was also attended by Interior Minister Rehman Malik, Foreign secretary Salman Bashir and Ambassadors of both the countries. Chinese Deputy Prime Minister said Pakistan was the only country enjoying all-weather friendship with China.:china::pakistan:
China supports Pakistan’s sovereignty, territorial integrity | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online
 
US-Pak relations: Escalating tensions spur diplomatic frenzy
By Irfan Ghauri / Kamran Yousaf
Published: September 27, 2011
Amid simmering tensions between Pakistan and the United States, Islamabad on Monday saw a flurry of diplomatic activity, both overt and covert, directed at defusing the situation.
US Ambassador Cameron Munter, recently returned from Washington, held a meeting with Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir. Under more secrecy, senior Saudi intelligence officials met the ISI chief in an attempt to bridge the divide between Pakistan and the US. To add further speculation, a delegation led by Chinese vice Prime Minister Meng Jianzhu, who is also China’s top security official, landed in the capital and held talks with Pakistani civilian and military leaders.
(Read: Chinese vice prime minister arrives in Islamabad)
In a related development, Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani cancelled a trip to the UK, where he was due to meet Defence Secretary Liam Fox. Pakistan Army spokesman General Athar Abbas said the visit had been “postponed indefinitely” but would be re-scheduled. Abbas put the decision down to “the current situation at home” but refused to elaborate further. It is presumed that Kayani called off the visit apparently to continue in-house talks on mounting US pressure for Pakistan to abjure its alleged support for the Haqqani network.
Saudis as intermediaries?
Sources claim that Saudi Arabia is quietly working to mediate between Pakistan and the United States.
The meeting between Saudi intelligence officials and Lt. General Ahmed Shuja Pasha took place at the Chaklala Airbase, sources said. Some media reports claim that the ISI chief, after a “crucial” meeting with the Saudi intelligence officials, dashed to Jeddah for further consultations.
When approached, however, a senior military official confirmed that a delegation of Saudi intelligence officials was on a visit to Islamabad, but insisted it had nothing to do with the ongoing row between Pakistan and the US.
“We have counter-terrorism cooperation with the US and the visit was part of that cooperation,” said the official, who also strongly denied reports that the ISI chief had rushed off to Saudi Arabia.
Munter and Bashir agree on ‘deeper engagement’
Both the US embassy and the foreign ministry attempted to downplay the hype over the issue of the Haqqani network after a meeting between US Ambassador Munter and Foreign Secretary Bashir.
“It was a regular meeting but also indicates the fact that Pakistan and the US have a broad-based relationship,” said Mark Stroh, US Embassy spokesperson.
“Both agreed on dialogue and deeper engagement at all levels,” said foreign ministry spokesperson Tehmina Janjua, adding that the meeting between the two was a follow-up on the three-and-half-hour meeting between US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton and Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar in New York on September 18.
(Read: A meeting in New York)
An American diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Express Tribune that the situation is “still tense and fluid.” He declined to elaborate.
Pakistan and China cooperation
China’s Public Security Minister Meng Jianzhu arrived in Islamabad on Monday and was scheduled to meet senior officials. Although agreements for economic and technical cooperation were signed, there may have also been discussions on Pakistan’s ties with the US.
“China is always there for us,” said Interior Minister Rehman Malik as he welcomed Meng. Presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar echoed Malik’s views, saying: “The Chinese leader reaffirmed China’s continuing support for Pakistan in its fight against militancy and the promotion of regional peace and stability,”
Babar said that during two rounds of talks, mutual cooperation, the regional situation, the fight against militancy and the recent devastation caused by heavy rains in Sindh were discussed.
“The President said that Pakistan greatly appreciates China’s support for Pakistan on all issues of major concern. He said that the Chinese role was very important to usher in a new era of peace and stability in the region,” he added.
Pakistan and China signed a number of agreements, including those on relief goods, emergency humanitarian assistance and the rehabilitation of some damaged parts of the National Highways network. One of the agreements signed involved approximately $250 million of Chinese assistance.
Later the President hosted dinner for the Chinese dignitary and his delegation that was also attended by some federal ministers and senior officials.
Meeting with CJCSC
Earlier Meng Jianzhu met General Khalid Shameem Wynne, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff committee. According to ISPR, the media wing of the Pakistan Army, both leaders discussed matters pertaining to mutual interests and the emerging geo-strategic situation of the region. Jianzhu appreciated the role played by the armed forces of Pakistan in the fight against terror. Wynne highlighted the converging interest of Pakistan and China, both in security and economic arenas.
Iranian delegation arrives tomorrow
Iran’s Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar will pay an official two-day visit to Pakistan on September 28-29. “Bilateral meetings have been regularly held between us and the Pakistanis to discuss security and other forms of cooperation,” said Mehdi Mohammadi-Fard, deputy interior minister for parliamentary and international affairs, quoted by the Iranian Fars News Agency. The two countries will sign a security agreement on the sidelines of the visit.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 27th, 2011.
 

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