http://www.dawn.com/2011/05/03/china-says-it-will-support-pakistan-in-anti-terror-efforts.html
Pakistan stands at the forefront of the international struggle against terrorism,” Jiang told a regular news conference, after her initial statement on bin Laden had appeared.
“The Pakistani government’s determination to fight terrorism is staunch and its actions have been vigorous. Pakistan has made important contributions to the international struggle against terror,” she said.
“China will continue staunchly supporting Pakistan developing and implementing its own anti-terror strategy based on its own national conditions.”
China and Pakistan call each other “all-weather friends” and their close ties have been underpinned by longstanding wariness of their common neighbour, India, and a desire to hedge against US influence in the region.
China is building nuclear reactors in Pakistan despite grave misgivings from other countries, which fear proliferation and safety risks.
Bin Laden’s death and any rift between the United States and Pakistan will not affect Beijing’s policies towards Islamabad, said Guo Xian’gang, vice president of the China Institute of International Studies, a government think tank.
“China’s role in Pakistan won’t change because of this. In the eyes of the Chinese government and people, bin Laden was a terrorist ringleader,” said Guo. “But I do think we have to understand that his death does not mean the death of al Qaeda — there’s still the real risk of counter-attacks.”
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GEO CHINA!