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Chinese delegation briefed on security arrangements at Pakistan's Gwadar Port.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| June 29, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

June

Islamabad: The government has stepped up measures for the security of the Chinese workers at Gwadar Port after the tragic incident of 3 May.

Federal Secretary Ministry of Communication Iftikhar Rashid stated this here on Monday [28 June], while talking to Lu Shulin, who was leading a Chinese delegation.

According to a press release, he told the delegation that the federal government, in collaboration with the provincial government of Balochistan, had already adopted stringent measures for security of the Chinese working at the port. Similar steps have also been taken in other parts of the …

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