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Pakistan, China and Afghanistan cooperation to lead to regional peace: Webinar--China Economic Net
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Chinese professor s impressive moments given by Pakistani brothers--China Economic Net
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Islamabad: Pakistan and China are celebrating seven decades of diplomatic ties established on May 21, 1951, only two years after the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949.
In fact, Pakistan was the third non-communist and the first Muslim country to recognize China and since then diplomatic relations between the two countries have turned into strategic partnership which is further strengthened by the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) signed on May 22, 2013 during ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s government.
The current government of Prime Minister Imran Khan is not only pursuing various projects under the CPEC, it is also exploring new avenues of cooperation with China.
What the peace process and U.S. withdrawal means for Beijing.
May 04, 2021
Afghanistan’s President Ashraf Ghani, standing, watches as Afghanistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Salahuddin Rabbani, center, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, right, and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, left, sign the agreement during a meeting at the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, Dec. 15, 2018.
Credit: AP Photo/Massoud Hossaini
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The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan could reshape dynamics across South and Central Asia, should Afghanistan take a turn for the worst as many fear. Developments are being watched closely in Beijing, which has increased its presence in the region under the Belt and Road Initiative, and continues to have concerns about the potential for terrorism to spill across international borders.