Pakistani Prime Minister ShaukatAziz gave a general evaluation of the
Pak-Sino relations Friday, saying Pakistan sees China as a true friend.
He also talked about the coming visit by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao from
April 5 to 7 and said an Early Harvest Agreement will be signed by the two
countries during the three-day visit.
In an joint interview made by the Chinese media based in Islamabad, Aziz
spoke highly of the friendly Pak-Sino relations. "Pakistan and China have deep
friendship, which has developed over decades of close contacts with each other,
and the basis of our relationship is shared values. We share position on major
issues facing the world," he said.
"Pakistan considers China as a true friend and both countries have stood by
each other in the hour of need," Aziz stressed.
"They (The Pakistanis) think China as one of the best and closest friend. You
go in the bazaar and ask who is the best friend, and they say China. People love
China and we are proud of our friendship with China," Aziz said while
deliberating on the deep friendship between the two neighbors.
He emphasized that the relations between the two friendly countries can
benefit each other and are win-win for both sides.
"And when your friends get stronger and successful, it is a cause of strength
for you and vice versa. China is realizing that Pakistan is also taking off
economically. So it's a win-win for both. The relations will be win-win for both
countries," Aziz noted.
Talking on the future and essence of the Pak-Sino relations, Aziz said "We
also believe that the long-term vision of the Pak-Sino relations is one of
working to ensure peace in the world, growth and development in the world and
helping each other politically, diplomatically, economically and growing the
culturalties and people to people contacts."
When asked about the Chinese premier's visit and the topics during their
meeting, Aziz said he is very pleased that Premier Wen Jiabao is starting his
trip to South Asia from Pakistan, whichwill be part of the ongoing process for
the two countries to increase their cooperation even more.
During Wen's visit, the two sides will sign several agreements.They are
likely to sign an Early Harvest Agreement, which allows special tariff
arrangements for certain products and is the first stage to a free trade
agreement (FTA).
"The FTA in my view will be a turning point in the trade relations between
the two countries," said Aziz.
The two sides will also discuss the regional situation, Pakistan's relations
with countries in the region and around, the situation in Asia and the world and
the issue of the United Nations' reforms, according to the prime minister.
"China and Pakistan consult each other regularly on major diplomatic issues
and this is a very good mechanism we have developed to share ideas and our
views, and come up with positionson various issues," he said.
Aziz is very optimistic about and proud of Pakistan's economic progress,
which, he believes, can benefit the Sino-Pak trade very much.
"Pakistan is on the path to high economic growth and this year it will have a
growth of more than 7 percent," said Aziz, claimingPakistan "will be among the
top ten growth countries in Asia this year."
"Under five years of President Pervez Musharraf's reform program, Pakistan of
today and tomorrow is not of the yesterday. Pakistan of today and tomorrow is an
exciting, growing, developingcountry," Aziz said confidently.
He noted that the country's security situation is getting much better now and
that there are so many foreigners coming that it isdifficult to get hotel rooms
in major cities.
Aziz thinks Pakistan's economic development means more trade with China. "We
will have much more demand, the growing middle class, spending more, need for
many goods and services and China obviously can play a part," He noted, taking
as an example the entry of the Chinese motorcycle industry into the Pakistani
market.
"We have many Chinese motorcycles in Pakistan. We also have theQingqi being
manufactured here and very popular in the rural areas,replacing horse-drawn
carriages. Then we are also getting many parts of automobiles from China to meet
the demand. Also the Chinese jeeps are being made here and the buses and
trucks," Aziz noted.
The prime minister affirmed that as the country's economy expands, Pakistan
will be a big market for China and it also wantsto be a part of the big Chinese
market.
Referring to the multi-faceted bilateral cooperation, Aziz saidthe areas of
cooperation between Pakistan and China are "extensive."
In the defense areas, the two countries are jointly producing defense
equipment and aircraft; in the field of power generation, Pakistan hopes to
finalize the Chashma II nuclear power station with the help of the Chinese
government; in the security cooperation, the two countries are working closely
to address terrorism; they can also cooperate in the field of tourism, said
Aziz.
He listed the advantages Pakistan has to attract Chinese investment. The
Karakoram highway running from China to the inlandof Pakistan is a land bridge
between the two countries, which offers a corridor to China to access the warm
waters of the Arabian Sea and strengthens greatly the cooperation between West
China and Pakistan.
Pakistan can serve as a base for Chinese companies to manufacture and
assemble and export to the Middle East and Africa and beyond.
Pakistan has offered industrial parks to Chinese entrepreneurs and will give
them the land and they can run it themselves.
Pakistan and China have the potential for cooperation in chemical,
engineering, construction, rolling stock, and in infrastructure such as roads,
ports, bridges and housing, said Aziz.
He also detected the new areas for bilateral cooperation of agriculture and
agro-based industry and corporate farming as Chinahas good technology in such
fields, and said the Pakistani people love to deal with Chinese companies.