Pak-China strategic partnership in larger interest of entire region: Ishaq Dar

ISLAMABAD: Leader of the House in Senate, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar has said Pakistan and China friendship has deepened into an all-round strategic partnership which was crucial for the prosperity, well-being and peace and stability of not only the peoples of the two countries but the entire region.

This was stated by Ishaq Dar an interactive meeting with the Chinese Ambassador H.E Jiang Zaidong during his visit to the Chinese embassy on Tuesday.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed and explored various avenues, especially available for both countries in Pakistan in order to enhance the existing economic and strategic cooperation.

Senator Ishaq Dar appreciated the Chinese continuous support to Pakistan on multiple fronts and also during crises situations and natural calamities. While expressing satisfaction over the existing level of cooperation between the two countries, Senator Dar pointed out that there existed a huge potential to enhance collaboration in key areas such as agriculture, trade, investment, IT and financial sectors.

Ambassador Jiang warmly reciprocated the sentiments of goodwill and friendship extended by Senator Dar to the Chinese people and the government. He agreed that Pak-China iron brotherhood was indeed a pivot for peace, stability and shared prosperity in the region and beyond. He also recalled and appreciated the endeavors made by Senator Dar as former Finance Minister of Pakistan for deepening and augmenting the multi-stratum cooperation.

The ambassador reiterated China’s resolve to work closely with Pakistan and the next elected government after the February 2024 general elections to expedite progress on mutually beneficial ventures especially CPEC that aimed to promote inclusive and shared development in the region.

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