
President Asif Ali Zardari has concluded his five-day official visit to China and departed for Pakistan after completing engagements in Sanya. The visit focused on expanding economic and strategic cooperation between the two countries. It included high-level meetings and multiple agreements across key sectors.
During the trip, the president held discussions on industrial, agricultural, and maritime cooperation. He also visited Shaoshan and paid tribute to Chinese revolutionary leader Mao Zedong. Officials said the visit highlighted the importance of long-term bilateral ties.
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Moreover, both sides advanced cooperation under the framework of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, with emphasis on industrial development and the blue economy. Several memorandums of understanding were signed in Changsha covering desalination, agriculture, and tea production.
Additionally, agreements were reached in Sanya in sectors including machinery, animal vaccines, and medical technology. A joint investment deal was also signed during the president’s engagements. These initiatives aim to strengthen economic collaboration and technology exchange.
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Furthermore, the president attended meetings with provincial and party leadership during his stay. He also participated in a commissioning ceremony of a naval submarine as a guest of honour. The visit marked the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China.