Pakistan and China have engaged in discussions to enhance their bilateral relations across various sectors. The two nations reaffirmed their commitment to support each other on issues of national interest.
This development followed a joint statement issued after a meeting between Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing last night. Both leaders emphasized the importance of taking effective measures against terrorist groups operating in Afghanistan. They also expressed support for the Palestinian right to self-determination and advocated for a resolution to the Kashmir issue in accordance with United Nations resolutions.
During President Zardari’s official visit to China, both countries signed several memorandums of understanding (MoUs). These agreements include plans to establish a production line aimed at increasing cement production in Pakistan by 5,000 tons per day. Additionally, the two nations will collaborate on various renewable energy projects in Pakistan. Another significant agreement involves a partnership between the Sindh government and a Chinese company to create a plant for converting coal into gas and urea.
The discussions and agreements signify a deepening partnership between Pakistan and China, focusing on economic cooperation and addressing regional security challenges. As both nations move forward, their collaboration is expected to yield significant benefits for their respective economies and contribute to regional stability.
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