Pakistan-China Committed To Broaden Bilateral Relations Beyond CPEC

In recent years, Pakistan-China friendly relations have reached new heights. Now, both Pakistan and China are looking forward to capturing new avenues of opportunity for achieving the mutual interest of their people.

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The Chinese ambassador to Pakistan Yao Jing said: this year will usher in the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China and the two sides will find new opportunities for the development of these relations.

“The two sides will maintain frequent exchanges of high-level visits and meetings, and use bilateral occasions to hold bilateral meetings to inject new impetus into the development of bilateral relations”,  Yao Jing added.

During Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit to China, Chinese premier agreed on mutual cooperation between the two countries in the field of economy, trade, society, humanities, defence, etc.

Both Pakistan and China are supporting the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the timely completion of projects under construction, the smooth implementation of completed projects, and shifting the focus of cooperation to industrial parks, social and people’s livelihood and agriculture.

The ambassador took the opportunity to express his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends for their concern and support for China-Pakistan relations and the work of the Embassy in the past year.

“China has just gone through 40 years of reform and opening up. Over the past 40 years, China’s total GDP has grown from $230 billion to $130 trillion, an increase of nearly 60 times”, the Chinese Ambassador added.

The Chinese economy has grown at an average annual rate of 9.5%, creating a miracle of human development. China has more than 700 million people out of absolute poverty, accounting for more than 70% of the total global poverty reduction.

China is the world’s largest exporter and second largest importer. It has contributed more than 30% to world economic growth for many years and has become a stabilizer and power source for global economic recovery.

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