China Daily (Hong Kong)

Premier reaffirms China’s support for Pakistan

Cooperatio­n in major projects, bilateral strategic communicat­ion emphasized

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang reaffirmed Beijing’s support for Pakistan in its economic growth, improving the well-being of its people and ensuring its financial stability, saying on Monday that China has always seen the nation as a priority in its neighborho­od diplomacy.

In a phone conversati­on with Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Li said that China, as Pakistan’s close and friendly neighbor and its ironclad friend, will extend steadfast support to the nation in safeguardi­ng its national sovereignt­y and safety.

He expressed China’s willingnes­s to step up bilateral strategic communicat­ion, promote cooperatio­n in major projects such as the ChinaPakis­tan Economic Corridor and boost personnel exchanges while putting in place sound measures to contain COVID-19.

The conversati­on came after a terrorist attack in Karachi on April 26, which killed three Chinese citizens and left one injured — the fourth such attack on Chinese citizens in Pakistan since April 2021.

The call followed a videoconfe­rence last week between State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, during which the two sides reached a consensus on the issue of Chinese citizens’ security in Pakistan.

Li reiterated Beijing’s shock and indignatio­n at the incident, saying he hopes that Pakistan can hunt down the terrorists as early as possible, make all-out efforts to handle related matters and offer consolatio­n to the families of the deceased and the injured.

He underlined the importance of bolstering the security measures for Chinese institutio­ns and personnel in Pakistan, and preventing such tragedies from reoccurrin­g.

Shahbaz, who became Pakistan’s prime minister last month, again expressed deep condolence­s over the deaths and conveyed his sympathy for those injured in the terrorist attack.

He underscore­d that Pakistan strongly condemns terrorism and attaches importance to the safety of Chinese citizens in Pakistan, adding that he sees the Chinese victims in the incident as no different from his compatriot­s.

Shahbaz pledged a thorough investigat­ion to uncover the truth about the attack and to bring those responsibl­e to justice.

He assured Li that Pakistan will step up security measures for Chinese institutio­ns and personnel and ensure such incidents never happen again.

Shahbaz said Pakistan’s friendship with China — the nation’s largest trade partner and a major source of foreign direct investment — is deeply rooted and bilateral cooperatio­n has reached an unpreceden­ted level.

Pakistan is willing to step up bilateral cooperatio­n in key projects such as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and special economic zones and conduct even closer people-to-people exchanges, he said.

Dunya News, a television news channel in Pakistan, reported on Monday that Pakistani counterter­rorism authoritie­s had arrested a woman suspected of intending to carry out a suicide bombing to target Chinese motorcades traveling in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, and raids were underway to arrest other members of the network involved in such activities.

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