PM Shehbaz Sharif and Chinese counterpart Li Qiang hold delegation-level talks in Beijing
Pakistan and China have strengthened their strategic partnership by signing 23 MoUs across various sectors, including transport, industry, energy, agriculture, media, health, water, and socioeconomic development. Following delegation-level talks between PM Shehbaz Sharif and Chinese Premier Li Qiang, both nations reaffirmed their commitment to mutual trust, shared principles, and strategic governance. They pledged support for each other’s core issues, the high-quality development of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and the timely completion of projects. Pakistan also assured the safety and security of Chinese personnel and projects. The countries agreed to maintain high-level exchanges, strengthen institutional linkages, and continue consultations on bilateral and global issues, particularly during Pakistan’s term on the UN Security Council. PM Shehbaz Sharif also met with Chinese investors, encouraging joint ventures and signing MoUs in economy, green energy, textiles, and manufacturing. The visit aims to secure investments and yield mutually beneficial dividends, further strengthening the bilateral relationship.
Pakistan and China on Friday signed 23 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) to deepen bilateral cooperation in multiple areas including transport infrastructure, industry, energy, agriculture, media, health, water, socioeconomic development, and other areas of mutual interest.
The MoUs were signed after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his Chinese counterpart Li Qiang held delegation-level talks in Beijing wherein they reaffirmed that the Pakistan-China Strategic Cooperative Partnership was characterized by mutual trust, shared principles, and strategic governance, Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch told the media at her weekly press briefing.
Both sides also expressed unwavering support for each other’s core issues and reiterated their commitment to the high-quality development of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the timely completion of ongoing projects.
Both sides also resolved to protect the CPEC from detractors and adversaries with Prime Minister Shehbaz PM reaffirming commitment to ensure the safety and security of Chinese personnel and projects in Pakistan.
The two countries agreed to maintain high-level exchanges, including strengthening of institutional linkages in all tiers and spheres, besides continuing to holding consultations on matters of bilateral and global significance, particularly during Pakistan’s two-year term as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for the term 2025-2026.
The spokesperson said that since his arrival in China, the prime minister has met with Chinese investors and businesspersons to explore investment opportunities in Pakistan.
In the meeting and events including a Business Forum in Shenzhen, he encouraged the Chinese companies to invest and develop joint ventures. Several MoUs have also been signed with Chinese companies in economy, green energy, textiles, and manufacturing.
Before he departed for a five-day visit to China, the prime minister had told the Chinese media in an interview that he would
engage with Chinese business leaders to secure investments and yield dividends mutually beneficial for companies on both sides.
“We are coming with serious plans. We will engage with you and return to Pakistan with great dividends that will benefit Chinese and Pakistani companies and the two countries will have their relations strengthened and become much higher than the Himalayas or any other highest peaks and deeper than the deepest oceans,” he had remarked.
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