Pakistan To Take Relations With China Next Level: PM
Islamabad, April 14: Pakistan is ready to join hands with China to deepen bilateral cooperation and elevate relations between the two countries to a higher level, which is the voice of over 200 million Pakistani people, the country’s newly-elected Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said.
In a meeting with Pang Chunxue, charge d’affaires of the Chinese embassy in Pakistan, at the Prime Minister House in Islamabad earlier this week, Shehbaz noted that the Pakistan-China friendship is unique, unshakable and deeply rooted in the hearts of the people of the two countries. Whenever Pakistan was faced with internal, external difficulties or major challenges, China has always stood firmly with Pakistan, he said, adding that Pakistan regards China as its steadiest friend and closest partner.
Every Pakistani government has been committed to promoting friendship with China and no one in the world can undermine this friendship, the Pakistani prime minister said.
Major development has been witnessed in Pakistan-China relations in recent years, and bilateral cooperation in political, economic, diplomatic and other fields has been deepened in an all-round way, opening a new chapter in the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), he said.
The CPEC is not only a major project of mutual benefit, but also a precious gift from the Chinese government to Pakistan, Shehbaz said, adding that Chinese enterprises have overcome numerous difficulties and challenges to facilitate Pakistan’s development.
After the completion of a number of CPEC energy projects, Pakistan’s energy shortage situation has rapidly improved, he said, adding that Pakistan would have still been short of electricity without those projects.
China seeks peaceful development and win-win cooperation, and the CPEC is a very illustration of that, Shehbaz noted. Pakistan will continue to increase input into the CPEC, work with China to expand cooperation fields, and overcome all bottlenecks and obstacles to speed up the CPEC construction, he said, adding that Pakistan will make every effort to ensure the safety of Chinese institutions and personnel in Pakistan.
Pakistan looks forward to learning from China’s successful experience in poverty alleviation and vocational training, and pushing forward bilateral cooperation at a “new Pakistan speed”, he added.
Pakistan welcomes more Chinese investment in its agricultural modernization, industrialization and digitalization and hopes that more Chinese enterprises will set up joint ventures in Pakistan and export products produced in this country to China and the rest of the world for mutual benefit and win-win results, Shehbaz said.