China welcomes Pakistani envoy Agencies Published July 5, 2013 0 Chinese honour guards await the arrival of Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. — AFP Photo An attendant prepares for Nawaz Sharif's arrival at the Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing, China— AFP Photo Nawaz Sharif talks with Chinese President Xi Jingping —AFP Photo A Pakistan flag is raised aloft outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing — Reuters Nawaz Sharif and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang inspect China's honour guards — Reuters Chinese and Pakistani officials hold talks at the Great Hall of the People — AFP Photo Nawaz Sharif introduces Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif to China's Premier Li Keqiang — Reuters Join our Whatsapp channel China welcomes Nawaz Sharif's envoy to Beijing, as the two countries engage in talks from 3 to 8 July.
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