China, Pakistan pledge to boost cooperation on infrastructure, mining projects
- Chinese President Xi Jinping and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari discussed enhancing bilateral relations and expediting China-Pakistan Economic Corridor projects during high-level talks in Beijing.
- Xi Jinping stated that China and Pakistan enjoy an 'ironclad friendship' and have provided 'firm political support' to each other.
- The leaders highlighted the importance of security measures for Chinese nationals in Pakistan and discussed the high-quality development of CPEC 2.0.
- Zardari's visit included meetings with top Chinese leaders to focus on trade, investment, regional security, and economic cooperation.
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Attempt to disrupt Sino-Pak ties 'bound to fail'
Pakistan and China have agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation in multiple sectors, including counter-terrorism, defence, agriculture, information technology and others, reiterating that the attempt to undermine or disrupt bilateral ties were bound to fail. The bilateral ties and cooperation were discussed as President Asif Ali Zardari, during his ongoing five-day state visit to China, met with President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Qiang, Chairma…
Islamabad, Beijing pledge counterterrorism cooperation for security of Chinese workers in Pakistan
Pakistan has assured China it will ensure the safety of Chinese personnel working on infrastructure and development projects in the South Asian country while seeking greater security and economic cooperation during President Asif Ali Zardari’s visit to Beijing.
China, Pakistan vow enhanced exchanges, cooperation in joint statement
The People's Republic of China and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on Thursday issued a joint statement in Beijing.The two sides agree to strengthen high-level interactions, enhance exchanges and cooperation across various departments and at different
China, Pakistan pledge to boost cooperation on infrastructure, mining projects
China and Pakistan will upgrade and reconstruct Pakistan's railway network and further develop its Gwadar port, while Chinese companies can invest in the South Asian nation's offshore oil and gas developments, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Feb 6.
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