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Islamabad: Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday said relations with China were a "cornerstone" of his country's foreign policy, following his meeting with President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the SCO summit in Russia.
The two leaders met in the Russian city of Ufa, where they also led their sides during the meeting.
"Prime Minister Sharif termed friendship with China as a cornerstone of Pakistani foreign policy and appreciated the personal commitment of Chinese President to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor," according to a statement by the Pakistan government.
Sharif also thanked Xi for the support China has extended to Pakistan for becoming a member of SCO.
The Chinese President said that relations with Pakistan are very high on China's agenda. He further emphasised that China wants to maintain close ties with Pakistan and is looking forward to Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain's visit to China.
Xi invited Sharif to the SCO meeting scheduled to take place in Beijing later in 2015. It was their first meeting since Xi's visit to Pakistan in April when he announced the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, linking western China to Gwadar port in southern Pakistan.
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