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Chinese defence minister meets COAS Bajwa in Beijing, says military cooperation ‘important pillar’ of bilateral ties

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By SRI NewsDesk Published September 19, 2022
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Chinese Defence Minister General Wei Fenghe, in a meeting with Chief of Army Staff(COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa in Beijing on Monday, said that the military cooperation between Pakistan and China was an “important pillar ” of bilateral relations.

The army principal reached the Chinese capital before moment on a two-day sanctioned visit and called upon Fenghe.

During the meeting, the Chinese defence minister said that his country greatly valued the time-tested relations with Pakistan and its army, according to a press release issued by theInter-Services Public Relations(ISPR).

He also said that the development of CPEC is aimed at bringing further benefits and substance to the people of both countries and nominated Pak- China military cooperation as an “important pillar of bilateral relations.”

The service’s media sect stated that General Fenghe thanked the COAS for special measures taken for the provision of a safe and secure terrain for China Pakistan Economic Corridor(CPEC) systems in Pakistan and sweats toward indigenous stability.

Also Read: US, Pakistan discuss options for Gen Bajwa’s visit to DC

“He expressed satisfaction over the progress on CPEC and hoped for timely completion of the design,” it said.

Likewise, the Chinese minister conveyed grief over the desolation caused by cataracts in Pakistan and offered sincere condolence to the families of the victims.

General Wei said China is willing to give specialized backing for flood tide relief sweats in Pakistan and appreciated Pakistan Army’s deliverance and relief sweats in the flood tide- affected areas, the ISPR said.

Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa thanked the Chinese Defence Minister for his sentiments and continued Chinese support to Pakistan, it added.

Also Read: Russian invasion of Ukraine must be stopped immediately: COAS Bajwa

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