China has invited Prime Minister Imran Khan to pay an official visit to china in early November and attend the first china international import expo. We will officially release the relevant information in due course.
China and Pakistan are all-weather strategic cooperative partners. Our bilateral relations have been operating at a high level. After his election, Prime Minister Imran Khan has stressed that Pakistan’s relationship with china will continue to be a cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policies and Pakistan will steadfastly advance the CPEC projects.
The Chinese side commends these remarks. Shortly after the new Pakistani government was established, state councilor and foreign minister Wang Yi paid a visit to Pakistan. He compared notes with the Pakistani leaders on bilateral relations and all-around cooperation, and extensive consensus was reached.
We would like to work with Pakistan to forge china-Pakistan relations into an example of good neighborliness and friendship, a pillar for regional peace and stability and a benchmark for the belt and road cooperation. We look forward to working with Pakistan to ensure Prime Minister Irman Khan’s visit a full success and move forward China-Pakistan relations.
The Chinese side has noted that Pakistan has met some financial difficulties. We support Pakistan in taking effective measures to address them. In fact, we have offered assistance to the Pakistani side to the best of our ability. We believe that the Pakistani government is able to overcome the temporary difficulties and ensure the sound and steady development of its economy.
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