Pakistan and China are expected to sign about 12 agreements and Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on Monday, further consolidating their multi-faceted strategic partnership. These documents will be signed, following the talks to be held between the Chinese President Hu Jintao and President Pervez Musharraf at the Great Hall of the People. According to the informed sources, these documents will help boost bilateral cooperation in various sectors. The main focus will be on economic side, broadening two-way cooperation, particularly in trade and investment. The talks at the highest level will also pave way for undertaking mid- and long-term development projects in the areas like energy, communication, Science and Technology, telecommunication and agriculture. Terming the President Musharraf's forthcoming visit to China as highly significant, a spokesman of Chinese Foreign Ministry said, it will lift their bilateral ties to a new stage. It would be his third official visit to China as a President of Pakistan, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported.