FM Qureshi to depart on two-day visit to China today

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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will depart on Friday (today) for a two-day visit to China. — AP/File
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will depart on Friday (today) for a two-day visit to China. — AP/File

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will depart on a two-day visit to China today (Friday) at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, the Foreign Office (FO) said.

In a video statement released prior to his departure, the minister said the two sides will discuss bilateral and strategic relations, and will take each other into confidence over the situation in Afghanistan.

"We will also discuss the regional situation and progress on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)," he said, adding that this visit will further strengthen ties between the two countries.

In a statement, the FO said that the minister will be accompanied by senior officials during the visit to China from July 23 to July 24. "The visit is part of the high-level exchanges between Pakistan and China," it said.

Both sides will discuss further deepening of bilateral relations, cooperation under CPEC, defence and security cooperation, Covid-19 vaccines, counter-terrorism, and regional and international issues of mutual interest, it added.

"The visit will play an important role in further strengthening Pakistan-China 'all-weather strategic cooperative partnership' and will expand strategic communication and coordination with China on a range of issues," the statement said.

The FO also noted that this year Pakistan and China were celebrating 70 years of diplomatic relations.

"More than 100 celebratory events have been planned of which over 60 events have already been held so far. These celebrations have immensely contributed to injecting fresh vigour and warmth in the traditional friendship," the statement said.

"​Pakistan and China are the closest friends and staunch partners. The time-tested Pakistan-China relationship is based on unparalleled mutual trust, understanding and commonality of interests. Both sides are fully committed to building closer China-Pakistan community of shared future," it said.

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