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Chinese president congratulates Musharraf on re-election
www.chinaview.cn ^ | 2007-11-29

Posted on 11/29/2007 8:26:13 PM PST by sukhoi-30mki

Chinese president congratulates Musharraf on re-election

www.chinaview.cn 2007-11-29 19:59:41 Print

Special report: Pakistani Situation 

BEIJING, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao Thursday sent a message to Pervez Musharraf, congratulating him on his re-election as Pakistan's president.

In the message, Hu said that China and Pakistan have always respected, understood, trusted and supported each other on the basis of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence since the two countries established diplomatic ties more than five decades ago.

He said that Pakistan is China's good friend, neighbor, partner and brother all in one, noting that the two countries have forged all-weather friendship and all-round cooperation.

Hu expressed China's willingness to join hands with Pakistan to further promote the mutually beneficial cooperation in various fields, elevate bilateral strategic partnership to a new high, and contribute to building a harmonious world of lasting peace and common prosperity.

Musharraf, who won the October elections, just took oath as civilian president for a five-year term. He resigned as army chief Wednesday and handed over the military command to succeeding army chief General Ashafaq Parvez Kayani.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; musharraf; pakistan; pakistaniarmy

1 posted on 11/29/2007 8:26:14 PM PST by sukhoi-30mki
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To: sukhoi-30mki

http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200703/12/eng20070312_356529.html

March 12, 2007

Musharraf: Ties with China deeper than sea

KARACHI: Standing on the deck of a Pakistani warship and pointing to the blue waters of the Arabian Sea, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said: “China-Pakistan relations are deeper than this sea.”

Musharraf, who was witnessing a multinational naval exercise, said on Saturday that like the relationship between the two countries, the ties between the navies of Pakistan and China are also strong.

He added the two navies must cooperate for peace and security on the seas.

“This is an excellent exercise. It has a great tactical and operational value for the navy; they learn when they integrate exercises with so many countries,” he said.

The participation of a large number of countries observers from 27 nations and physical participation of eight bears testimony to the fact that Pakistan is determined to work with other peace-loving nations to make the seas safe and secure, Musharraf said.

Reviewing warships and an aerial display in the major exercise hosted by the Pakistan navy codenamed “Aman 07”, he said the drills also send a strong message to terrorists that they are not allowed to disrupt peace and security in the world.

At the invitation of the Pakistan navy, the Chinese navy sent two frigates with more than 400 naval personnel on board and joined most programs in the maneuvers.

Although it is the first time that the Chinese navy participated in such a multinational naval exercise, the task force showed its professionalism by organizing the search and rescue part of the military exercise.

The two Chinese frigates Lianyungang and Sanming will leave Karachi Navy Dockyard tomorrow and take about two weeks before returning home with a stopover in Indonesia.

It is the first time that Chinese navy vessels have traveled so far without being accompanied by a replenishment tanker.

“It gives us a chance to learn how to survive without food and oil in a big tanker floating nearby,” said Commander Wei Xiaodong, who is also the Chinese observer for the week-long exercise.

“To refuel our warships, we have to coordinate well with foreign ports along the route,” Wei said.

In its 7,000-km-plus journey from East China’s Zhejiang Province to Karachi in southern Pakistan, the frigates stopped for 6 hours in Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka, for replenishment.

Source: China Daily


2 posted on 11/29/2007 8:27:27 PM PST by sukhoi-30mki
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To: sukhoi-30mki

IIRC, the Chinese are overseeing a sub port and funding expansive highway infrastructure.


3 posted on 11/29/2007 8:34:50 PM PST by endthematrix (He was shouting 'Allah!' but I didn't hear that. It just sounded like a lot of crap to me.)
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To: endthematrix

It’s a joint deepwater port on Pakistan’s Makran coast(near Iran)-leaving out the advantages for China,it will unclog Karachi while also providing a secondary base for the Paki navy distant from Indian range.

The Chicoms already use the Karakoram highway to provide weaponry by road to the Pakis-it could also be expanded & used as conduit for gas supplies from Iran upto China.


4 posted on 11/29/2007 8:38:56 PM PST by sukhoi-30mki
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To: sukhoi-30mki

Thanks.


5 posted on 11/29/2007 9:31:34 PM PST by endthematrix (He was shouting 'Allah!' but I didn't hear that. It just sounded like a lot of crap to me.)
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To: sukhoi-30mki

So did Olmert.


6 posted on 11/30/2007 6:22:39 AM PST by G8 Diplomat (Creatures are divided into 6 kingdoms: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Monera, Protista, & Saudi Arabia)
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To: Grimmy; RedStateRocker; gonzo; DeaconBenjamin; indcons; sukhoi-30mki; Eyes Unclouded; ECM; ...
Pakistan ۋﮧ۱م

FReepmail if you want on or off
7 posted on 11/30/2007 6:24:17 AM PST by G8 Diplomat (Creatures are divided into 6 kingdoms: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Monera, Protista, & Saudi Arabia)
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To: G8 Diplomat

Atleast Olmert doesn’t sell nukes & warplanes to the Pakis.


8 posted on 11/30/2007 6:27:20 AM PST by sukhoi-30mki
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To: G8 Diplomat

“So did Olmert.”

http://www.dawn.com/2007/11/29/top10.htm


9 posted on 11/30/2007 5:00:15 PM PST by Gengis Khan
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