
During the meeting, Xi said China and Pakistan had forged an “unbreakable traditional friendship” and stressed that Beijing prioritises its ties with Islamabad in neighbourhood diplomacy.
He also referred to the PM Shehbaz as an “old friend”, underscoring close bilateral relations between the two countries.
President Xi conveyed good wishes to the people of Pakistan and welcomed Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Field Marshal Asim Munir on his visit to China, noting that he had recently returned from Iran.
“Positive efforts and mediation measures for peace are commendable,” he said, while appreciating Pakistan’s constructive role in regional affairs.
“Despite changing global circumstances, relations with Pakistan remain our priority,” President Xi said, adding that strategic mutual trust and practical cooperation had played a significant role in the development of bilateral ties.
He said the friendship between the two nations was being carried forward from generation to generation and both sides were ready to build a stronger shared future for the benefit of their peoples.
PM Shehbaz expressed pleasure over visiting China and congratulated the people of both countries on completing 75 years of diplomatic relations.
“The credit for this everlasting friendship goes to our founding leaders,” the prime minister said, adding that both countries had worked tirelessly over more than seven decades to strengthen bilateral relations.
The premier said that Pakistan and China were “iron brothers” bound in a unique relationship and reaffirmed Islamabad’s commitment to further deepening bilateral cooperation.
The prime minister also praised China’s progress under President Xi’s leadership, calling the country a major global economic and military power with an important role in promoting global development and peace.
Referring to the Belt and Road Initiative and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, PM Shehbaz said that both projects symbolised prosperity, development and friendship between the two countries.
The meeting comes shortly after the premier held a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Li Qiang at the Great Hall of the People.
Earlier, upon arriving at the Great Hall, PM Shehbaz was accorded a warm welcome by the Chinese premier before the two sides held delegation-level talks on bilateral cooperation and regional developments.
During the welcoming ceremony, the two leaders introduced members of their respective delegations as the national anthems of Pakistan and China were played. A guard of honour was also presented to PM Shehbaz.
Prime Minister Shehbaz introduced Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Field Marshal Asim Munir and other members of the Pakistani delegation, while Premier Li introduced members of the Chinese cabinet.
Speaking during the meeting, PM Shehbaz stressed the need for joint Pakistan-China efforts to ensure peace and stability in the Middle East, thanking Chinese President Xi Jinping and Beijing’s leadership for supporting Islamabad’s ceasefire initiatives.
The prime minister said that Pakistan fully supported President Xi’s four-point agenda aimed at promoting regional peace and stability.
He added that Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and the Chinese foreign minister had also announced a five-point programme to help advance ceasefire efforts in the Middle East.
The premier said that the ongoing crisis in the Middle East had impacted not only economies across the world but Pakistan as well.
For his part, the Chinese premier said that Pakistan had maintained close coordination with China and played a positive role in promoting regional peace.
He added that Beijing remained committed to strengthening traditional friendship and expanding bilateral cooperation with Pakistan.
The Chinese Premier said the upcoming meeting between President Xi and PM Shehbaz would provide strategic guidance for deepening bilateral relations between the two countries.
For his part, PM Shehbaz thanked the Chinese leadership for inviting him to visit China and said every visit to the country revealed new development and progress.
“Pakistan and China are celebrating 75 years of their historic friendship and diplomatic relations,” the premier said, adding that the foundations of the relationship were laid by the founding leaders of both countries.
The prime minister also expressed condolences over the deadly coal mine explosion in China’s Shanxi province, saying Pakistan stood in complete solidarity with the affected families.
Referring to the ongoing regional situation, PM Shehbaz said that the world was passing through a “critical phase” and noted that Pakistan had played a “sincere role” in facilitating contacts between the United States and Iran.
He said that Field Marshal Munir had recently returned from Tehran and played an important role in contacts between the Iranian and American leaderships.
“We pray that peace is restored permanently. Considerable progress has been made, and matters are moving in the right direction,” the prime minister added.
‘MoUs signed’
During the high-level meeting, the two countries signed 15 accords of cooperation in multiple areas, including economy, environment and climate change, agriculture and food security, trade, media, science and technology, counterterrorism, and education.
PM Shehbaz and the Chinese premier witnessed the signing ceremony as government functionaries from both sides exchanged the documents.
Among the MoUs signed were economic development cooperation, environment and climate change cooperation.
They also signed the letter of handover for veterinary vaccines donation, along with the protocols on dried fruits, nuts, and maize to be exported to China.
Both countries also inked MoUs on conformity assessment cooperation, news cooperation, and for cooperation between the Party School of the CPC Central Committee and Pakistan National School of Public Policy.
The ceremony also featured the signing of an MoU on co-production of documentaries and people-to-people exchanges in science and technology.
In the areas of trade and capacity building, the two sides signed the MoU on free trade and multilateralism, the letter on counterterrorism equipment cooperation, and the MoU on human resource development cooperation.
The two countries also signed MoUs on cooperation in the agriculture sector, and for cooperation between China Foreign Affairs University and the Foreign Service Academy of Pakistan.
