ISLAMABAD: Foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Tuesday Islamabad was looking forward to a visit by the Chinese president to Pakistan this year.
Qureshi made the remarks at the virtual launch of year-long celebrations to mark 70 years of diplomatic ties between Pakistan and China.
China and Pakistan consider each other “all-weather friends” and have close diplomatic, economic and security ties.
“We are looking forward to receive President Xi Jinping to Pakistan this year,” the foreign office said in a statement, quoting Qureshi. “We believe that the visit will be seminal in further elevating our ties.”
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) agreement has seen Beijing pledge over $60 billion for infrastructure projects in Pakistan, central to China’s wider Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to develop land and sea trade routes in Asia and beyond.
“Pakistan supports President Xi’s visionary Belt and Road Initiative that has become a pivot for connectivity and global economic growth,” Qureshi said. “There is complete consensus across the political spectrum in Pakistan on CPEC’s indispensability for our national development.”
“Our diplomatic relations were formally established on 21st May 1951 and since then have grown from strength to strength,” the foreign minister said. “In the past seventy years, our relationship has turned into an ‘All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership’ which is an anchor for peace, stability, and development in the region.”