The Foreign Office said that Pakistan and China on Tuesday confirmed their commitment to strengthen bilateral relations as Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.
A day ago, the FO dismissed the allegations “baseless and baseless”, targeting Pakistan’s commitment to China’s policies, emphasizing that Beijing remained “all the seasonal strategic partner” in Islamabad.
Progressed in response to the growing Criticism Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi participated in an event organized by China’s Anti -China Group, New Federal State of China (NFSC). The FO described a China policy as a permanent basis for Pakistan’s foreign policy, emphasizing that the country’s position is the same.
Pakistan has had strong bilateral relations with China, which has supported it through many investment and development projects like the China Pakistan Economic Transit Project, called the “Lifeline” for the country’s economy.
During today’s meeting, Dar and the Chinese ambassador confirmed the partnership, called the “base of bilateral relations” between the two countries.
During the meeting, the progress of CPEC 2.0 was reviewed, and the two parties also vowed to further strengthen their strategic partnership.
Ambassador Jiang, from the Chinese Foreign Minister, extended an invitation to the UN Security Council program ‘multilateral practice, reform and global governance’ by the Chinese Foreign Minister, in which China through China Under the CC chairman, it is being presided over on February 18. New York.
The Deputy Prime Minister accepted the invitation, “Identifying Pakistan’s commitment to multilateral cooperation.”