China Daily (Hong Kong)

China, Pakistan to boost teamwork on Belt, Road

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing and Islamabad vowed to deepen economic engagement with the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a pioneering project of their cooperatio­n on the Belt and Road Initiative.

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and visiting Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi pledged to strengthen strategic consultati­ons to promote their close and broad-based bilateral ties when they held the first China-Pakistan Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue in Beijing on Tuesday.

Wang told Qureshi in the opening speech that China stands ready to work with Pakistan to advance the high-quality developmen­t of CPEC to build an even stronger China-Pakistan community with a shared future in the new era.

He told reporters at a joint news conference with Qureshi after the strategic dialogue that “CPEC will become a shining example of the two countries’ cooperatio­n”, and planning and constructi­on of the project was improving consistent­ly.

Saying China and Pakistan are allweather strategic cooperativ­e partners, Wang added that despite profound changes in the internatio­nal situation, their friendship remains solid and their relationsh­ip enjoys a strong vitality.

China will continue to firmly support Pakistan in safeguardi­ng its national sovereignt­y and dignity and choosing its developmen­t path in line with its national conditions. China also supports the South Asian nation’s efforts to pursue national stability, developmen­t and prosperity, and its desire to play a bigger role in regional and internatio­nal affairs, Wang said.

For his part, Qureshi said his country remains committed to the implementa­tion of CPEC, which he said is a “national consensus” project as it is not only beneficial to China and Pakistan, but also to the region.

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan plans to attend the Second Belt and Road Forum on Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n to be held in Beijing next month, Qureshi said.

During the meeting, Wang also condemned the attack that occurred in New Zealand on Friday, which claimed at least 50 lives, including eight Pakistani nationals.

He expressed condolence­s to the bereaved Pakistani families and said anti-terrorism efforts should neither adopt dual-standards nor be linked to certain countries or religions, and all countries should join hands to fight against all forms of terror.

He called on the internatio­nal community to view in a fair manner the commitment and long-standing efforts of Pakistan in its crackdown on terrorism.

In terms of the recent tensions between Pakistan and India, Wang said China appreciate­s the positive efforts made by Pakistan to ease the tense situation, and called on both countries to continue to exercise restraint and address their disparitie­s through dialogue and peaceful means.

Qureshi appreciate­d China’s mediation efforts and said Islamabad wants to de-escalate tensions with New Delhi.

The mechanism of the foreign ministers’ strategic dialogue will help the two all-weather strategic cooperativ­e partners work together to address challenges arising from the current complex internatio­nal and regional situation, observers said.

Li Qingyan, an expert on South Asian issues at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said CPEC is a good example of Belt and Road internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

With the challenges emerging from constructi­on of CPEC, the two countries should attach importance to top-level design to help advance CPEC-related projects smoothly, Li said.

She added future cooperatio­n should be expanded to such fields as the building of industrial parks and agricultur­e to help promote economic and social developmen­t, create more jobs and improve people’s livelihood­s.

CPEC will become a shining example of the two countries’ cooperatio­n.”

Wang Yi, State councilor and foreign minister

 ?? KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY ?? State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi greets Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi as they co-host the first China-Pakistan Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue in Beijing on Tuesday.
KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi greets Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi as they co-host the first China-Pakistan Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue in Beijing on Tuesday.

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