CGTN: China and Pakistan reaffirm ties, vow to advance multipolar world
The leaders said CPEC 2.0 and broader trade ties will expand cooperation, with China remaining Pakistan’s largest trading partner for 11 straight years.
- On Monday, Chinese President Xi Jinping met Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, reaffirming bilateral ties as the countries marked 75 years of diplomatic relations established in 1951.
- Xi emphasized that the friendship 'forged by the older generation of leaders' remains 'growing ever stronger,' with younger Pakistani students at Tianjin University pledging to become 'builders of cooperation' and 'guardians of friendship' between the nations.
- Trade data shows China has been Pakistan's largest trading partner for 11 consecutive years, while the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor has injected over $25.9 billion into Pakistan's economy and created 260,000 jobs under its upgraded version 2.0 framework.
- Against the backdrop of US-Israel-Iran conflict spillovers, Xi and Sharif committed to jointly opposing unilateralism and promoting a multipolar world order, with Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong characterizing their cooperation as both 'an anchor' for regional peace and 'a firewall' safeguarding international equity.
- Both leaders pledged to advance major infrastructure projects and livelihood programs while deepening cooperation in agriculture, artificial intelligence, and talent cultivation, positioning their partnership as injecting stability into an increasingly turbulent global landscape.
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