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Pakistan's prime minister attempted Thursday to convert some of the soaring
rhetoric that has accompanied his four-day visit to China into hard
cash.Speaking at a Chinese business forum a day after a mutually laudatory
meeting with Premier Wen Jiabao, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani urged Chinese
investors to consider Pakistan as they draw up their future business plans.
Mr. Gilani particularly stressed the potential for investment in Pakistan's
energy sector, saying the opportunities include hydro, thermal and renewable
energy sources.The prime minister did not specifically mention nuclear energy.
However the United States and other governments have been concerned about
Pakistan's Chasma nuclear reactor, which opened with Chinese assistance last
week. China is also helping to finance two more nuclear reactors at the same
site, even though Pakistan has not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
treaty. |
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