China ready to share its experiences with Pakistan to ease Islamabad’s journey to social, economic prosperity: Chinese envoy
Islamabad: Chinese Charge de’ Affaires in Pakistan Pang Chunxue has said that China was ready to share its experiences with Pakistan to ease Islamabad’s journey to social and economic prosperity.
During a meeting between Chairman Senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani here, she expressed her country’s desire to further strengthen bilateral cooperation with Pakistan, noting that Pakistan is China’s closest friend.
The senior diplomat was accompanied by a three-member delegation of the Chinese Embassy, including Bao Zhong, Political Counselor, and Dong Wen Li, Third Secretary.
Pang Chunxue stressed that sharing experiences with Pakistan by China would help in its social and economic prosperity.
On this occasion, the Senate Chairman underlined that the ‘All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership’ between the two countries would take the bilateral relationship to new heights, and both time-tested friends had always stood by each other through thick and thin.
The two sides reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation in various fields for the mutual benefit of the two countries. The need for collective efforts to promote peace, prosperity, and development in the region was emphasized by both sides.
The meeting also underlined the importance of enhancing cooperation in all fields, including Information Technology.
During the meeting, Chairman Senate Sanjrani congratulated President Xi Jinping, the Chinese government, and the people on his re-election as President for the third consecutive term.
He also praised China’s efforts to establish peace in the region, noting that China played a key role in bringing together Saudi Arabia and Iran, which is commendable.
Sanjrani highlighted that both countries have stood by each other in all kinds of situations and supported each other on every platform. He also acknowledged China’s investment in Pakistan, which has provided new employment opportunities for the youth, and noted that with the completion of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the entire region will develop and open new avenues for further investment.
The Senate Chairman reiterated that Pakistan is committed to the timely completion of the CPEC project, which has enormous potential to contribute to the socio-economic development of Pakistan.
The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the commitment to further strengthen and deepen the bilateral relationship between Pakistan and China in various fields, which would contribute to regional peace, stability, and development.