ISLAMABAD: Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Chinese leadership on Tuesday congratulated Shehbaz Sharif on assuming the office of the prime minister of Pakistan.
Sharif, the brother of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, was elected by parliament on Monday after the weekend ouster of Imran Khan in a no-trust vote.
Khan, who lost parliamentary majority after being deserted by his party’s lawmakers and coalition partners, alleges his ouster was orchestrated by the United States (US) for pursuing an independent foreign policy for Pakistan that favored Russia and China. Washington has repeatedly denied the allegation.
“President Putin congratulated Shehbaz Sharif on his election as Prime Minister of Pakistan, expressed hope that Shehbaz Sharif’s activities will contribute to further development of Russia-Pakistan cooperation & partner interaction on Afghan settlement, countering international terrorism,” the Russian embassy said on Twitter.
Also on Tuesday, Chinese Charge d’ Affaires Pang Chunxue paid a courtesy call on PM Sharif at his office.
“She conveyed warm felicitations and good wishes of the Chinese government and leadership on the assumption of office by the Prime Minister. The Charge d’ Affaires emphasized that the Prime Minister was viewed as a strong and committed friend of China and enjoyed great respect and admiration in her country,” PM Sharif’s office said in a statement.
“She also lauded Prime Minister’s contribution to promoting China-Pakistan Economic Cooperation during the years that he was Chief Minister of the Punjab province.”
PM Sharif conveyed his warm greetings and gratitude to the Chinese leadership, recalling his many visits to the country.
“The Prime Minister appreciated CPEC’s (China-Pakistan Economic Corridor) continued progress as the flagship project of President Xi’s Belt and Road Initiative and its importance for economic development and prosperity of Pakistan,” the statement read.
“He affirmed his Government’s resolve to speed up high quality development of CPEC projects and make it a symbol of China-Pakistan friendship and close partnership. He underlined the importance of enhanced investment from China in industrialization, agriculture, and digital technologies.”