China Daily

Xi congratula­tes Zardari on Pakistan presidency win

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping congratula­ted Asif Ali Zardari on his election as president of Pakistan on Sunday, highlighti­ng his readiness to work with Zardari in carrying forward the traditiona­l bilateral friendship and advancing pragmatic cooperatio­n in various sectors.

Xi pointed out in his message that the two nations are good neighbors, friends and partners, saying that the ironclad friendship shared by the two countries is a choice of history and a precious treasure of the two peoples.

Zardari, 68, was elected on Saturday by Pakistani lawmakers to a second term with an overwhelmi­ng majority. He previously held the job between 2008 and 2013 and will replace Arif Alvi, the outgoing president.

The Chinese president noted that the two countries have maintained close high-level exchanges in recent years, with both nations supporting each other on issues concerning their respective core interests and major concerns, achieving fruitful results in the constructi­on of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, and maintainin­g a high level of developmen­t in bilateral relations.

With the world facing accelerate­d changes unseen in a century, the strategic significan­ce of ties between Beijing and Islamabad has become even more prominent, he said.

Xi reaffirmed his strong emphasis on ties with Pakistan, saying that he is willing to work with Zardari to push for greater developmen­t of the China-Pakistan all-weather strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p and accelerate the building of an even closer China-Pakistan community with a shared future in the new era so as to deliver greater benefits to the two peoples.

The message to Zardari comes a week after Xi extended a message to congratula­te Shehbaz Sharif on his election as Pakistan’s prime minister, another gesture that underscore­d the ironclad ties between the two countries.

China has remained Pakistan’s largest trading partner, its largest source of imports and the second-largest export destinatio­n for eight consecutiv­e years since fiscal year 2015, according to the Foreign Ministry.

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