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Chinese Communist Party delegation calls on PTI central secretariat in Islamabad

High profile Chinese delegation led by Chen Junqing, Vice-Chairman Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) of Jiangxi province called on Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat in Islamabad. Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) Ms Pang Chunxue and other Chinese embassy officials were also part of the delegation. PTI Chief Organizer Saifullah Khan Niazi entertained the delegation. The Two parties deliberated on prospects of joint ventures. Mr Niazi acknowledged China's struggle for development and role of the Chinese Communist Party in it. Chief Organizer told Vice-Chairman about PTI's interest in learning Chinese anti-corruption steps and good governance techniques from the Chinese Communist Party. Members of both sides also watched a short documentary on the significance of Jiangxi province.

A high-level delegation of Chinese Communist Party led by vice chairman Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference visited the Central Secretariat of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in Islamabad on Thursday.

The delegation called on PTI Chief Organizer Saifullah Khan Niazi and discussed the partnership between both parties.

The head of delegation said that his party gives great importance with joint venture with PTI as it has unprecedented planning for the development and prosperity of Pakistan.

Talking on the occasion, PTI Chief Organizer said that China has got extraordinary economic success and Chines Communist Party has played a vital role in this regard. He said PTI will take benefit from the experiences of Chinese Communist Party in this regard.

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