Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang and Pakistan's Deputy PM Mohammad Ishaq Dar cemented plans to strengthen bilateral ties during high-level talks in Beijing this week, declaring 2026 a pivotal year for their 'all-weather' strategic partnership. 💥
"Our friendship grows stronger through every challenge," stated Ding, highlighting how both nations plan to:
- 🚀 Accelerate economic cooperation under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
- 🤝 Enhance political coordination on global issues
- 🎯 Improve living standards through joint development projects
The talks come as the neighbors prepare to celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations later this year. Dar reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to the one-China principle, calling Beijing "the cornerstone of our foreign policy."
With plans to align digital economies and green energy initiatives, this partnership could reshape regional trade dynamics. Analysts predict increased tech collaboration, especially in AI and renewable energy sectors. 🔋💻
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China calls for closer China-Pakistan community with shared future
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