China and Pakistan foreign ministers agree to launch new economic corridor projects
- Pakistan and China have agreed to expand economic cooperation under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, according to an official statement.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar, where they agreed to launch new economic projects through CPEC.
- Wang urged for increased security for Chinese workers in Pakistan, who have previously faced attacks.
- This meeting also followed trilateral talks with Afghanistan's Taliban rulers about political cooperation.
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Foreign ministers from both countries reviewed the bilateral economic corridor and agreed to expand their cooperation in regional security and development.

China and Pakistan foreign ministers agree to launch new economic corridor projects
Pakistan and China have pledged to expand economic cooperation and investment under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a flagship program of China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
China to deepen 'all-weather' friendship with Pakistan
China is willing to cooperate with Pakistan in industry, agriculture and mining, Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar in Islamabad on Thursday, according to a readout of the meeting released by the Foreign Ministry. Beijing would continue to support Pakistan in safeguarding its national independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity and combating terrorism, Wang told Dar, adding that China would continue to give pri…
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