Khawaja Asif's visit will promote coordination between Beijing, Islamabad: China

Khawaja Asif will travel to Beijing on Friday for talks on Trump plan


News Desk September 07, 2017
Geng Shuang termed China and Pakistan as all-weather strategic partners. PHOTO: www.fmprc.gov.cn

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang on Wednesday said the visit of Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif will help solidify bilateral relations between the two strategic partners in diverse fields.

Speaking during a regular news briefing in Beijing, Shuang termed China and Pakistan as all-weather strategic partners. He said the two countries have maintained sound development momentum in bilateral relations with frequent high-level exchanges and productive cooperation outcomes.

Asif travelling to Beijing for talks on Trump plan

The spokesperson added that Asif's visit would be another important interaction that would further advance the implementation of the cooperative consensus reached between Pakistan and China while deepening the across-the-board practical cooperation centered on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). “During Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif's visit, Chinese leaders will meet with him and Foreign Minister Wang Yi will hold talks with him. The two sides will exchange views on China-Pakistan relations and international and regional issues of mutual interest,” he said.

Pakistan, China agree to up efforts for peace in Afghanistan

At the invitation of Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Asif will pay an official visit to China on September 8. He is expected to meet his Chinese counterpart in Beijing on Friday for talks on bilateral relations and regional developments, which will come against the backdrop of the new US policy for Afghanistan.

According to a statement issued by the Foreign Office on Wednesday, the minister will leave for Beijing on the first leg of his tour to the regional countries to garner support for Pakistan in the wake of the US strategy announced by President Donald Trump last month. Asif will hold talks with State Councillor for Foreign Affairs Yang Jiechi and Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The two sides, the statement added, would review bilateral relations and regional developments, including the situation in Afghanistan.

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