China greets Pakistan’s army as a stability pillar, bilateral ties guard


The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has applauded the leadership of the Chief of the Pakistan Army, the Syed Campo Mariscal Also Munir, describing the military as a stabilizing force in the country and a firm tutor of the last Chinese friendship -Pakistan, the world of PTV reported on Sunday.

This recognition followed a high -level meeting between Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Coas Munir in Islamabad, on August 21.

In his statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Wang Yi praised the Pakistan army as a pillar of national stability and a firm tutor of Chinese friendship -Pakistan, pointing out the role of the military in the advance of the consensus achieved by the leadership of both countries.

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Highlighting the strength of bilateral ties, Wang Yi emphasized that promoting the strongest relations of China -Pakistan contributes to regional peace and stability, while reaffirming the unwavering of Beijing’s support for territorial integrity and national security of Pakistan.

The Munir Marshal responded by calling China “friend Ironclad de Pakistan” and emphasized that his strategic association was “as solid as a rock.” He expressed his appreciation for the long duration of Beijing for the economic and social development of Pakistan, noting that friendship enjoys a broad consensus throughout the Pakistani society.

In addition, he described Pakistan’s commitment to improve anti -terrorism cooperation and guarantee the protection of Chinese personnel and projects in Pakistan. Both parties agreed to consolidate their strategic association for all climate and continue advancing in mutual cooperation.

The meeting took place during the official three -day visit of the Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Pakistan, organized by invitation from the Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, ISHAQ Dar. During his visit, Wang Yi also met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari.

His visit came in the context of a large number of regional and international developments marked by new realignations. On the one hand, there was a dramatic change in Pakistan’s relationship with the United States, while, on the other, the ties of India with Washington had reached their lowest reflux. In the midst of all this, there had also been a restart in the relationship between China and India.

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Some speculated that China’s reach to India could be related to Pakistan’s warming ties with the main adversary of Beijing, United States. Similarly, it was believed that Pakistan’s closeness with the Trump administration possibly persuaded Islamabad to maintain a certain distance from Beijing.

However, both Wang Yi and giving discounted such speculation and declared that the Pakistan-China relationship had resisted the test of time and did not depend on external factors.

Both countries delivered a collective message that current geostrategic developments and realignments would not have any negative impact on their “strategic association for all climate and all climate.”

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