Pakistan and China have strengthened their bilateral ties with a series of significant agreements during a recent visit by Pakistani businessmen, led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, to China. The four-day visit focused on enhancing cooperation under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and One Belt One Road initiative.
During the visit, the Chinese President reaffirmed China's unwavering support for Pakistan, emphasizing the protection of Pakistan's national sovereignty and territorial integrity. A total of 23 agreements were signed, including the inauguration of CPEC II, marking a milestone in the ongoing economic collaboration between the two nations.
Key discussions centered around the strategic importance of Khunjrab Sost Pass in facilitating trade and people-to-people exchanges. Both countries agreed to expedite the upgrading of inspection infrastructure at Khunjarab-Sost Pass to bolster connectivity and operational efficiency.
Another pivotal aspect of the visit was the commitment to the reconstruction of the Karakoram Highway (Raikot-Thakot), essential for seamless connectivity between Pakistan and China. The framework agreement for this project was finalized during the visit, reflecting significant progress in bilateral infrastructure development.
China also expressed readiness to enhance coordination through international platforms such as the United Nations and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, further underscoring mutual cooperation in political, security, economic, and trade sectors.
The meetings, held at China's Great Hall of the People, garnered widespread attention in both Chinese and international media, highlighting the diplomatic significance of the visit. The completion of ongoing projects in Pakistan was reiterated by the Chinese government, reinforcing commitments to timely project delivery.
Overall, the visit is expected to contribute significantly to Pakistan's stability and pave the way for further constructive outcomes in bilateral relations between Pakistan and China.