Chinese FM urges Pakistan, China to promote strategic communication

Long-awaited JCC of the CPEC to be held this month, says Amb Nong Rong

ISLAMABAD: Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi Thursday urged Pakistan and China to promote strategic communication and closer coordination between the two iron-friends on all issues of common interests.  Addressing the participants of a conference titled, “Pakistan-China At 70: Vision for the Future” held here under the aegis of Pakistan-China Institute (PCI) held to commemorate 70 years of Pakistan-China relations, Wang Yi said that all countries should get together to defeat the pandemic and work against vaccine nationalism. While affirming commitment to Pakistan, Wang Yi said that no matter how the world or the region changes, China will always stand firmly with Pakistan.  The conference, which was packed to capacity, brought together Pakistan’s Parliamentarians, Foreign Ambassadors, former Pakistani diplomats, academicians, government officials from China and Pakistan, media representatives, think tanks and civil society members under one roof.  The conference featured four panelists including Chinese Ambassador Nong Rong, Syed Fakhar Imam, Minister of National Food Security and Research, Qasim Suri, Deputy Speaker National Assembly and Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed.  Chinese Ambassador Nong Rong announced that the long-awaited Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) of the China, Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) would convene later this month in July.  He mentioned how the two countries enjoy strong bilateral relationship in various sectors. He added that the military leaderships of both countries enjoy unique strategic partnership. Ambassador Nong Rong thanked the political leaders of Pakistan for sending congratulatory letters to CPC on its 100 years. He also appreciated the role of PCI as an important bridge to connect our two peoples.  Moreover, he said that CPEC has now moved from infrastructure, energy, and development to agriculture, industry, IT, science and technology. He also mentioned how the two countries especially deepened their cooperation during the pandemic.  He also thanked Pakistan’s military for their strong support for protection of China’s core interests. He lauded the remarkable performance of Pakistan in handling COVID-19.  He labeled urbanization, digitization, and modernization as the pre-requisites for rapid development in the years to come.  Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed said that today is a historic day because on this day 50 years ago, Dr. Henry Kissinger flew to Beijing from Islamabad on a PIA, thanks to Pakistan being a bridge between China and the US a role we should continue to play’.  Talking about the uniqueness of 70 years of bilateral relationship, Senator Mushahid Hussain said that Pakistan-China relations are not transactional, these relations are not tactical nor directed against any third country.  Speaking about the ‘China model’ of development under the Communist Party of China (CPC), Senator Mushahid Hussain attributed China’s phenomenal success to three factors, namely, quality of leadership that is clean, competent and committed, ability to accept mistakes and do a course correction whenever necessary, and peaceful foreign policy, because China has not invaded or occupied any country nor indulged in military adventurism.  Deputy Speaker of National Assembly, Mr. Qasim Suri talked about China’s success in eliminating poverty by pulling 800 million Chinese people out of the poverty line. He highlighted how China has always supported Pakistan’s perspective on the Kashmir Issue, and has always lent steadfast diplomatic support on all international forums.  He expressed satisfaction over China’s help in generating economic activity in Balochistan, rapid development of Gwadar, and creating thousands of job opportunities.  Syed Fakhar Imam talked about how China has emerged on the international global stage, from under the rule of outsiders. China has grown from a struggling economy that continuously looked at other nations, to one of the biggest economies of the world. Chinese have invested in their human capital which allowed them to achieve 10-13% growth rate for a persistent 25 years. For the third world, there is another partner instead of the US now, and that is China. He added that under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China has brought 140 countries together and is helping them develop rapidly.  Fakhar Imam said that China has always supported Pakistan’s stance on the Kashmir Issue, and was able to call the UN Security Council meeting after August 5, 2019, on the request of Pakistan to urge India to halt atrocities in the valley. Moreover, he said Beijing is creating numerous opportunities for Pakistanis.  He also highlighted how Chinese universities have emerged on the global landscape for their remarkable research and modern academic development.

Mian Abrar
Mian Abrar
The writer heads Pakistan Today's Islamabad Bureau. He has a special focus on counter-terrorism and inter-state relations in Asia, Asia Pacific and South East Asia regions. He tweets as @mian_abrar and also can be reached at [email protected]

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