Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Pak, China agree to step up anti-terror, defence cooperatio­n

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ISLAMABAD/BEIJING: China and Pakistan have agreed to step up their defence and counter-terrorism cooperatio­n amidst “challengin­g times”, as Pakistan army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa held wide-ranging talks with the Chinese military leadership to further cement their all-weather strategic partnershi­p.

Gen Bajwa, accompanie­d by top Pakistani defence officials, held talks with the Chinese team led by vice-chairman Central Military Commission General Zhang Youxia in Qingdao, the capital city of east China’s Shandong province on Sunday.

The tri-service military delegation of Pakistan visited China from June 9 to 12 where it held wide-ranging discussion­s with senior officials of the Chinese military and other government department­s, according to a statement by the Pakistan Army.

The Apex Meeting was held on Sunday where the Pakistani side was headed by Gen Bajwa, while the Chinese side was led by General Zhang.

“Both sides discussed their perspectiv­es on the internatio­nal and regional security situation, and expressed satisfacti­on on defence cooperatio­n between the two countries,” according to the statement.

“Pakistan and China reaffirmed their strategic partnershi­p in challengin­g times and agreed to continue the regular exchange of perspectiv­es on issues of mutual interest. Both sides also vowed to enhance their training, technology and counterter­rorism cooperatio­n at the tri-service level,” it added.

“China and Pakistan are allweather strategic cooperativ­e partners,” said Gen Zhang, noting that over the years, both sides have kept close coordinati­on and firmly supported each other on issues concerning each other’s core interests.

In the meeting, both sides strongly condemned the terrorist attack on the shuttle van of the Confucius Institute at the University of Karachi in Pakistan in April and stressed that any attempt to undermine the China-Pakistan friendship is doomed to fail, the Chinese military said in a statement.

During the talks, Gen. Zhang said China is willing to deepen pragmatic exchanges with Pakistan, and properly deal with the complicate­d factors in the regional situation, so as to push the military-to-military relations for further developmen­t.

 ?? AP ?? Pakistan’s army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa
AP Pakistan’s army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa

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