President Hu visits four Asian nations, attends APEC meeting
Chinese President Hu Jintao will pay successive state visits to Vietnam, Laos, India and Pakistan from Nov. 15 to 26. In Vietnam, Hu will also attend the 14th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting to be held in Hanoi from Nov. 17 to 19.

Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao (3rd L front), and Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz (2nd L front) attend an inauguration ceremony of Pakistan Haier-Ruba Economic Zone yesterday. -Xinhua
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President Hu returns from visit to Asian nations, APEC summit (27/11 10:13)
Chinese President Hu Jintao came back home yesterday evening from his state visit to Vietnam, Laos, India and Pakistan.

Chinese president concludes visit to Pakistan (27/11 10:13)
Chinese President Hu Jintao left Lahore yesterday for home, concluding his four-day state visit to Pakistan.

 
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  • FM: Chinese president's Asian tour a milestone in forging good-neighborly ties
  •  (27/11 10:10)
  • China, Pakistan sign wide-ranging joint statement
  •  (26/11 10:12)
  • President Hu addresses Lahore people in Pakistan
  •  (26/11 10:09)
  • China, Pakistan sign free trade agreement
  •  (25/11 10:16)
  • Chinese President meets Pakistani parliament leaders
  •  (25/11 10:16)
  • Chinese president meets Pakistani PM
  •  (25/11 10:15)
  • President Hu proposes 5 steps to enhance Sino-Pakistan ties
  •  (25/11 10:14)
  • China, Pakistan agree to enhance strategic, co-op partnership
  •  (24/11 17:15)
  • Pakistani expert: enhanced economic co-op to promote Sino-Pakistani ties
  •  (24/11 10:10)
  • President Hu concludes visit to India
  •  (24/11 10:09)
  • President Hu starts state visit to Pakistan
  •  (24/11 10:07)
  • President Hu meets Indian opposition parties leader
  •  (23/11 09:54)
  • President Hu meets leaders of Indian Left parties
  •  (23/11 09:53)
  • President Hu makes five-point proposal for promoting Sino-Indian ties
  •  (23/11 09:52)
     
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