A military operation against "extremist and terrorism" had been "successful in eradicating the terrorism from our country", President Mamnoon Hussain today told his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People here.
"It has also been very helpful in eliminating the ETIM (East Turkistan Islamic Movement)element from our country and I think almost all the ETIM people in our country have been eliminated," said Hussain, here for commemorations marking the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II.
China has in the past expressed concern to Pakistan that ETIM members have sneaked into the Pakistani territory to join training camps from Xinjiang which borders the PoK.
While Hussain called both China and Pakistan as "iron brothers", Xi told him that China considers its relations with Pakistan very important and vowed further cooperation between the two countries on international issues.
"China will unswervingly support Pakistan's efforts in safeguarding its national security, and is willing to strengthen coordination and cooperation with Pakistan in international and regional issues," he said.
Xi added that China will keep in close contact with Pakistan on cooperation in industrial zones.
During Xi's visit to Islamabad in April, the two sides agreed to cooperate in areas including port construction, transport infrastructure, energy and industry.
During the trip, the two countries signed USD 46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) linking China's Xinjiang with Pakistan's Gwadar Port in Baluchistan.
While there were no reference to the CPEC in Xi's remarks carried by Xinhua, Hussain said Pakistan is committed to building the corridor and will continue to strengthen cooperation and coordination with China in international issues.
Hussain noted "the great contribution" that the Chinese people made to the war 70 years ago and said Pakistan cherished its ties with China.
