📍 Islamabad was buzzing as Wang Yi, Chinese foreign minister and Political Bureau member of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, sat down with Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Pakistan's deputy prime minister and foreign minister, for the Sixth Round of the China-Pakistan Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue.
💬 Building a Shared Future: Wang Yi highlighted China’s plan to turn the leaders’ consensus into action. He stressed that a China-Pakistan community with a shared future will not only benefit people on both sides but also set a shining example for regional peace and prosperity. 🌐✨
🚀 Key Moves on the Table:
- ✅ Upgrading the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) across industry, agriculture and mining 🏗️🌾⛏️
- ✅ Deepening cooperation in information technology, cybersecurity and cultural exchanges 💻🔒🎭
- ✅ Jointly defending the multilateral trading system and pushing back against unilateralism 📈🤝
- ✅ Ensuring a safe, efficient business environment and protecting Chinese personnel and projects in Pakistan 🛡️🏢
🤝 Dar thanked China for its unwavering support and praised the “model” friendship that’s reached new heights. Pakistan reaffirmed its commitment to the one-China principle and will back China’s role as rotating chair of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, aiming for a successful Tianjin Summit later this year. 🏅
🌍 Both sides also echoed full backing for the Belt and Road Initiative, pledged joint efforts against terrorism, and vowed to keep Chinese institutions and people safe on Pakistani soil. It’s clear: this partnership is set to soar to the next level! 🚀
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Chinese FM holds strategic dialogue with Pakistani counterpart
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