Shanghai Daily

Xi says ties with Pakistan rock-solid

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CHINESE President Xi Jinping met with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan yesterday, vowing to work jointly to strengthen strategic coordinati­on and pragmatic cooperatio­n so as to forge a closer China-Pakistan community of shared future in the new era.

Noting the two countries as all-weather strategic cooperativ­e partners, Xi said no matter how the internatio­nal and regional situation changes, the friendship between China and Pakistan has always been unbreakabl­e and rock-solid, and China-Pakistan cooperatio­n has always maintained strong vitality with continuous expansion.

China has always viewed relations with Pakistan as a diplomatic priority and will continue to firmly support Pakistan on issues concerning its core interests and of major concern to it, Xi said.

This year marks the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

“We have held a series of celebratio­n activities, which is an opportunit­y for intensive patriotic education. Chinese people, nearly 1.4 billion in number, have forged a cohesive force with unpreceden­ted patriotism, consolidat­ing our confidence and determinat­ion to continue down the path of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics against all odds, run our own affairs, and stand firm in the community of nations,” Xi said.

In the past, Pakistan selflessly provided help to China in difficult times, and now that China has developed, it sincerely hopes to help Pakistan for better developmen­t, Xi said.

On the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, Xi said the two sides should adopt a high standard, build and effectivel­y run the existing energy projects, transport infrastruc­ture, industrial parks and projects concerning people’s livelihood­s, and make the CPEC a model for jointly building the Belt and Road Initiative.

China highly appreciate­s and firmly supports Pakistan’s efforts in fighting terrorism, Xi said, calling on the two sides to beef up communicat­ion and cooperatio­n within the United Nations, the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on and other multilater­al mechanisms so as to safeguard regional peace and stability.

Imran Khan offered his congratula­tions for the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

Pakistan is delighted to see China’s remarkable developmen­t achievemen­ts and is grateful to China for always adhering to principles and upholding justice and for its firm support and selfless help to Pakistan, Khan said.

“Facts have shown that China is Pakistan’s all-weather strategic cooperativ­e partner and the two countries’ friendship enjoys popular support,” he said, hoping to continue strengthen­ing exchanges, coordinati­on and cooperatio­n with China, and advancing the constructi­on of the CPEC so as to make it a paradigm of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Khan briefed Xi on the Kashmir situation, hoping to avoid deteriorat­ion of the situation, saying that Pakistan values and appreciate­s China’s objective and unbiased position.

Xi told Khan that China is paying close attention to the Kashmir situation and the facts are clear.

“China supports Pakistan to safeguard its own legitimate rights and hopes that the relevant parties can solve their disputes through peaceful dialogue,” Xi said.

(Xinhua)

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