ISLAMABAD — China and Pakistan pledged to jointly promote the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and push forward the development of bilateral ties on Sept 9.
The pledges were made as visiting State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Pakistani President Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad separately.
Alvi, who was sworn in as the Pakistani president on Sept 9, received Wang as his first foreign guest.
He said friendship with China is Pakistan’s national policy and over the past more than five decades Pakistan has always cherished the friendship with China, which is based on mutual benefit and is deeply rooted in the hearts of the two peoples.
The President hailed the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative as visionary, saying that CPEC, an important part of the Belt and Road construction, has brought and will continue to bring tangible benefits to the Pakistani people.
The new Pakistani government is committed to strengthening the construction of CPEC, and is willing to learn from China in such areas as poverty alleviation, anti-corruption and job creation.
Wang said the bilateral relations and friendship between China and Pakistan remain unchanged despite the changing domestic and international situation, adding that his visit was aimed at getting in touch with the new Pakistani government so as to continue and facilitate the bilateral cooperation in all fields.
During the meeting, Wang also briefed Alvi on Chinese experiences on poverty alleviation and anti-corruption.
He reiterated China’s willingness to join hands with Pakistan to constantly enrich and extend the construction of CPEC, and closely coordinate with Pakistan on international and regional issues, so as to safeguard the two countries’ core interests and the international fairness and justice.