Archive for 'Pak-China Relations'

China’s new Asia initiative

Posted on24. Mar, 2011 by .

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By S. M. Hali:
In accordance with its Asia Policy, China will vigorously promote regional integration. The China-ASEAN Free Trade Area has been fully established, marking a good beginning. China will further deepen such cooperation. At the same time, efforts will also be made to advance the practical cooperation between ASEAN and China, Japan and the ROK. China and ASEAN countries enjoy geographical proximity.

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Pak-China Relationship: Newer Horizons

Posted on20. Dec, 2010 by .

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By Dr Raja Muhammad Khan:
Pakistan and China are bounded in, an inalienable relationship ever since the formal beginning of their diplomatic relationship in early 1950s. Pakistan has more frequently served the U.S aims and objectives, even more than its European partners have, nevertheless, it enjoyed a smooth relationship with China, but rocky, complicated, full of mutual mistrust and apprehensions with United States. Chinese Premier has the moral courage to laud the sacrifices of Pakistan while fighting against terrorism and extremism. This acknowledgement and praise indeed, is in stark contrast to a “cacophony of statements emanating out of Washington that urge Pakistan to do more.”

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Pak-China Strategic Ties Irks The Indo-Israelis

Pak-China Strategic Ties Irks The Indo-Israelis

Posted on14. Jul, 2010 by .

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Obama Must Not Be A Tool To Promote The Indo-Israeli Agenda The US Should Not Be Unnerved on Nuclear Deal between China and Pakistan   By Sajjad Shaukat During Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardar’s recent visit to Beijing, Pakistan and China reaffirmed to strengthen strategic ties and took concrete measures to further bring their people [...]

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