Pakistani Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said Monday that Pakistan and China enjoy " special" relations, which are characterized as "all-weather and time-tested."
Talking to visiting Chinese Defence Minister General Liang Guanglie, Gilani said that the friendship and comprehensive partnership between the two countries has matured over the years into a vibrant multi-dimensional "strategic cooperative partnership" which is of great importance for peace and security of the region, according to a statement from the PM office.
The prime minister stated that Pakistan highly values Chinese support and cooperation. He specially mentioned about Chinese assistance on different occasions especially the budgetary support, during the earthquake and for the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
He said that China and Pakistan share common perceptions on regional and international security and strategic issues, adding that Pakistan-China Defense and Security interaction is playing a positive role in this direction.
The prime minister appreciated regular communication between Pakistan military and the People's Liberation Army of China.
The prime minister congratulated the Chinese administration on the excellent conduct of the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China and impressive opening ceremony of the ongoing Shanghai Expo-2010. He also wished good luck and success for the excellent conduct of upcoming Asian Games 2010.
He thanked the Chinese government for allowing the opening of Khunjerab Pass after the Hunza landslide in January 2010.
The Chinese defense minister said that the purpose of his recent visit is to further improve the relations in the defence field. The agreement signed and the meetings held with officials at the highest level, he said, were very useful and fruitful.
General Liang Guanglie said that Pakistan and China are not only good neighbors and friends but also reliable partners. He said the friendship is not only beneficial for both countries but also for the stability and development of the region.
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