July 8, 2021
ISLAMABAD: While affirming commitment to Pakistan, Chinese Foreign Minister and State Counselor Wang Yi has said China will always stand firmly with Pakistan no matter how the world changes.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, through a video link, was addressing a conference titled “Pakistan-China At 70: A Unique Bilateral Partnership” arranged by the Pakistan-China Institute (PCI) in commemoration of 70 years of Pakistan-China relations. Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has also addressed the conference.
The conference brought together China and Pakistan’s key government officials, academicians, journalists, students and civil society members under one roof. The conference featured 24 esteemed panelists from Pakistan and China, who talked with one voice about the importance of upholding Pakistan-China all-weather strategic partnership.
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Daily Times PM says Pakistan has recalibrated its priorities from geo-politics to geo-economics
July 7, 2021
Prime Minister Imran Khan Tuesday said in an era of complex and profound changes at global and regional levels, ‘all-weather strategic cooperative partnership’ between Pakistan and China remains a strong anchor of peace, progress and prosperity.
Addressing the “CPC and World Political Parties Summit” virtually to mark the 100th anniversary of founding of Communist Party of China (CPC), he reiterated Pakistan’s support to China’s efforts for safeguarding the world peace, contribution for global development, and preserving the international order.
In the wake of emerging global and regional environment, the prime minister said Pakistan has recalibrated its priorities from geo-politics to geo-economics. “China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the flagship project of BRI (Belt and Road Initiative), complements Pakistan’s renewed efforts of this geo-economi