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PM Shehbaz hopes to further deepen ties with China during his visit

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By SRI NewsDesk Published October 31, 2022
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that he expects to further consolidate strategic relations and enhance trade and business ties with China during his visit on Tuesday.

“This visit utmost surely — I hope will affect into farther cementing our relations, further enhancing business, our trade, our strategic relations with China,” he told China Global Television Network(CGTN) in an interview.

The high minister is listed to begin an sanctioned visit to China on November 1. It’ll be his first visit to China since he took office in April.

Shehbaz Sharif is among the first batch of foreign leaders to visit China after the conclusion of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China(CPC) in Beijing.

“I feel really fete and deeply touched; it’s veritably gladdening to know that I’m one of the first leaders from the world visiting my veritably veritably fraternal and friendly country China,” he said.

He added, “That shows and reflects the depth of our fellowship and strength of our understanding and our bond.”

The high minister said that he looks forward to his addresses with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Keqiang and Chinese leadership to enhance cooperation in colorful fields.

Regarding backing extended by China to the flood tide- hit people in Pakistan, Sharif expressed his gratefulness for the Chinese leadership, people and companies who have freehandedly contributed.

“China has supplied food particulars, drugs, mosquito nets and lots of other particulars for the flood tide- affected people,” he added.

He said that the Chinese leadership had contributed in a huge way and it indeed wanted to know from the Pakistani government what differently China could do to support the flood tide-stricken people.

Appreciating the rapid-fire development of China in profitable, social and artistic fields, he editorialized that China believes in globalization and he wanted to emulate the Chinese model of profitable development.

About China- Pakistan Economic Corridor(CPEC) which has entered a high- quality alternate phase, he said that the flagship design of the Belt and Road Initiative(BRI) has converted the energy sector and structure in Pakistan.

The high minister said that he’d bandy expanding the part of CPEC under the BRI.

He also told that the road network constructed under CPEC in all corridor of the country has docked the travelling time and now people could fluently reach from one place to another.

The Chinese Embassy in Pakistan also blazoned the visit in a tweet, saying that the visit would “further advance our all-rainfall and high-position strategic cooperation.”

5/5 China looks forward to working with Pakistan to take this visit as an opportunity to further advance our all-weather & high-level strategic cooperation, build an even closer China-Pakistan community with a shared future.

— Chinese Emb Pakistan (@CathayPak) October 30, 2022

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