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Wen and Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani joined hundreds of other prominent officials from both countries Saturday morning in a dance-filled ceremony to inaugurate the Pakistan-China Friendship Center. The white building -- featuring a latticework facade -- is to be used for cultural exchanges, conferences and other displays. Much of the Pakistani capital also was decked out to welcome the Chinese premier. Huge posters bearing his picture and slogans such as "Family" and "Building the Future Together" were posted along the major roads in Islamabad. The Marriott Hotel's lobby was filled with festive Chinese-related displays. As with any discussion involving Pakistan, security issues will be on the agenda. The threat posed by Taliban and al-Qaida fighters in Pakistan is a growing concern for China given that the countries' share a common border. China also is dealing with its own Muslim separatist movement.
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