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Published 22 May, 2025 06:43am

Pakistan-China ties’ 74th anniversary celebrated

PESHAWAR: The 74th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and the People’s Republic of China was marked at a function at the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly Hall on Wednesday.

A statement issued here said that the event was organised by the China Window, a Chinese cultural centre.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police chief Zulfiqar Hameed was the chief guest on the occasion. The event was attended by MPAs Taj Mohammad Tarand, Abdul Munim Khan, Khurshid Khan, and Khalid Khan, as well as Bishop Ernest Jacob, former world squash champion Qamar Zaman and a large number of guests from various walks of life.

Students from Peshawar Model School captivated the audience with lively performances on Pakistani and Chinese musical tunes, making the ceremony truly memorable.

In his address, IGP Zulfiqar Hameed said that May 21st was a historic milestone for both nations. “As Pakistan and China celebrate 74 years of diplomatic relations, it is more than an anniversary – it is a celebration of unshakable trust, unmatched affection, and exemplary cooperation between two brotherly nations.”

He said that organising this celebration in the historic and prestigious building of the KP Assembly for the first time reflected the deep love the people of Peshawar had for their Chinese brothers and sisters.

He also assured that as the head of KP police, he was committed to ensuring the safety and security of all Chinese nationals in the province.

Addressing the gathering, the lawmakers, Bishop Ernest Jacob, former IGP Syed Akhtar Ali Shah and others highlighted that Pakistan-China friendship had stood the test of time – from the 1965 war, the 1971 crisis, to earthquakes, floods, and times of global pressure.

They emphasised that the friendship was not based merely on interests but on shared values, mutual respect, and sovereignty.

The speakers also praised the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, calling it not just an economic initiative but a vision to connect people. They highlighted Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s leading role in this vision, citing Rashakai Economic Zone, hydropower projects, and cooperation in the tourism sector as proof of welcoming Chinese investment.

The role of institutions like China Window was also commended, calling it a true ambassador of public diplomacy.

The event concluded with the cutting of a special anniversary cake.

Published in Dawn, May 22nd, 2025

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