Xi lauds Pak for anti terror crackdown

Xi lauds Pak for anti terror crackdown
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Xi Lauds Pak For Anti Terror Crackdown. Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday lauded Pakistan for its anti-terror campaign, especially for its support in the crackdown on separatists in the restive Muslim-dominated Xinjiang province, at a time when India is pressing Islamabad to contain cross-border terrorism.

Islamabad: Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday lauded Pakistan for its anti-terror campaign, especially for its support in the crackdown on separatists in the restive Muslim-dominated Xinjiang province, at a time when India is pressing Islamabad to contain cross-border terrorism. Xi, on a two-day historic state visit to "all-weather" ally Pakistan, addressed a joint session of Pakistan's Parliament which is the first for any Chinese president.

Both China and Pakistan "share a common stake in security", Xi told Parliament in a speech that was aired live nationally as he linked economic cooperation with security. "Over the years Pakistan has overcome all kinds of difficulties and contributed greatly to the security and stability of China's western border areas and this is something that we shall never forget," Xi said.

He also praised Pakistan's anti-terror effort, saying that Islamabad has always stood at the frontlines in the fight against terrorism and has made huge sacrifices to that end.

Xi's comments came as Pakistan vowed to step up cooperation in tackling terrorism.

"We will fight together to eliminate the menace of terrorism. Our joint efforts against terrorism have succeeded so far, but we have to intensify the efforts to achieve our goals," Sharif told parliament.

"Our defence ties are strong; and they are poised to become stronger in the years to come," he added.

Yesterday, the Pakistani premier termed China's security "as important to us as Pakistan's security" as the two countries upgraded their relations to "all-weather ties".

Interestingly, Xi's praise for Pakistan comes at a time when India is "extremely disappointed" with the country for letting 2008 Mumbai terror attack mastermind Zaki-ur Rehman Lakhvi walk free earlier this month.

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