Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif left for China on a 5-day official visit
Islamabad : Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif left for a five-day official visit to China from June 4 to 8. He is visiting China at the invitation of Prime Minister Li Qiang.
The Prime Minister will participate in the Business-to-Business Forum and hold talks, while representatives of 79 Pakistani companies will meet with Chinese companies.
This is the first visit of the Prime Minister to China after assuming the post of Prime Minister this year. Through this visit, China is determined to work with Pakistan to make further progress in the evergreen strategic cooperative partnership between the two countries and take new steps for closer China-Pakistan relations with a shared future in the new era. can go
Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif will meet and hold talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Qiang and National People’s Congress Standing Committee Chairman Zhao Lijie. The two leaders will have a detailed discussion on China-Pakistan relations and issues of mutual interest and will jointly prepare a blueprint for the development of bilateral relations.
Apart from Beijing, the Prime Minister will also visit Guangdong and Shaanxi. The two countries have held close high-level exchanges, fruitful cooperation on the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and maintained strong communication and coordination in international and regional affairs.
A total of $25.4 billion direct investment, 236,000 jobs, 510 km of highways, more than 8,000 megawatts of electricity and 886 km of core transmission network have been laid by the BRI project, strengthening Pakistan’s economic and social development. happened
Under the second phase of CPEC, the two countries will implement the important consensus reached by their leaders which includes strengthening of development strategy and policy coordination while upgrading of “ML One”, Gwadar. It will speed up progress on mega projects including rehabilitation of the port and Karakoram Highway Phase II.
The two countries will strengthen cooperation in industry, agriculture, mining, energy, information technology and other fields based on local conditions and promote further negotiations and trade liberalization