Foreign and Military Affairs
Pakistani PM set for China visit
Updated: 2011-05-17 09:23
By Wang Qingyun (chinadaily.com.cn)
Masood Khan, Pakistani Ambassador to China, speaks at a news conference in Beijing May 16, 2011. [Photo by Wang Qingyun/chinadaily.com.cn]
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Gillani will also attend the launch ceremony of the China-Pakistan Entrepreneur Forum in Beijing, which is the first bilateral entrepreneurs forum, according to Khan.
Bilateral trade reached $8.7 billion last year, "but I think there's much more potential between Pakistan and China, and we must tap into that potential," said Khan. "We want to take it to the next level ... and the entrepreneurs forum will help us do that."
Khan also answered questions about Pakistan's anti-terrorism strategies after bin Laden's death.
He said, "Unauthorized unilateral action was one of regrets," and the Pakistani people and government are grateful to the Chinese government for supporting Pakistan to devise anti-terrorism strategies according to its national conditions.
Pakistan's Taliban launched a suicide bomb attack on a paramilitary school in northwestern Pakistan last Friday, as the first act of revenge for bin Laden's death. The organization also claimed Monday's killing of a Saudi Arabian diplomat in the Pakistani city of Karachi.
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