The Borneo Post

China’s top diplomat in Pakistan to meet new government

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ISLAMABAD: The Chinese government’s top diplomat was in Pakistan yesterday for the first high-level meetings between the neighbours since new Prime Minister Imran Khan took office, the south Asian nation’s foreign office said.

Beijing has pledged US$57 billion in loans for Pakistan as part of its vast Belt and Road initiative, deepening ties at a time when Islamabad’s relations with Washington are fraying over how to deal with Islamist militants waging war in Afghanista­n.

State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s three-day visit follows a meeting between Khan and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday.

Wang will hold ‘delegation­level talks’ with Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and will also call on the Prime Minister and Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa, the foreign office said.

“Our two sides will exchange views on bilateral relations and the internatio­nal and regional issues of mutual interest,” Chinese foreign office spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying told a news conference in Beijing.

Pakistan is battling a worsening balance of payments crisis that may push it to seek a fresh bailout from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund, or other lenders.

Pompeo’s trip, along with the US chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, was the first high-level US visit to the new government, with the secretary of state saying he was hopeful for ‘a reset of relations’ between the two countries. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Indian school children plant saplings as they take part in a tree planting campaign in New Delhi. The capital’s municipal government organised the initiative to plant thousands of tree saplings across the city in an effort to “fight air pollution,” according to Indian media. New Delhi is one of the world’s most polluted cities where air quality regularly eclipses the World Health Organisati­on’s safe levels, prompting the city’s chief minister Arvind Kejriwal in November 2017 to claim the city “has become a gas chamber.” — AFP photo
Indian school children plant saplings as they take part in a tree planting campaign in New Delhi. The capital’s municipal government organised the initiative to plant thousands of tree saplings across the city in an effort to “fight air pollution,” according to Indian media. New Delhi is one of the world’s most polluted cities where air quality regularly eclipses the World Health Organisati­on’s safe levels, prompting the city’s chief minister Arvind Kejriwal in November 2017 to claim the city “has become a gas chamber.” — AFP photo
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Qureshi (right) shakes hand with Wang Yi at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad. — Reuters photo

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