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Fri, 07/09/2010 - 01:14
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CHINA-LD PAK 2LST


"Yesterday, during the talks between the leaders of the
two countries, the two sides exchanged broad and in-depth
views on deepening bilateral strategic partnership of
cooperation and both sides agreed to continue to deepen
cooperation in the fields of economic cooperation,
transportation, energy, etc," Qin said.
On whether any agreement about China's plans to build two
new nuclear reactors for Pakistan was signed, he said that
pacts in areas such as public health, agriculture and media
were inked but declined to say anything on the atomic deal.
To a question about assertions by Zardari's Press
Secretary Babar, that an agreement relating to the two nuclear
reactors was signed during the Pakistan President's last year
visit here, Qin said he has already replied to questions about
the pacts signed on Wednesday.
Zardari Thursday also met Chinese Prime Minister Wen
Jiabao. He is due to leave for Shanghai on Friday. PTI KJV
MYR


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