“We feel that the harder we work, the more we can unlock the true economic potential of the Pakistan-China relationship,” Bilawal said in an interview with China’s state-run broadcaster CGTN.
The foreign minister emphasised that the ties with Beijing are the “cornerstone” of Pakistan’s foreign policy.
Bilawal, who was on an official visit to China from May 21 to 22, said that all the coalition partners in the current government attach great importance to the country’s relationship with China. Bilawal labelled China’s proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) a “truly inspirational” project, adding that “it has enormous economic potential globally.”
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a flagship cooperation program under the BRI, “has contributed immensely” to the economic cooperation between Pakistan and China and created economic opportunities for both Pakistani businesses and Chinese investors, he was quoted by CTGN. The foreign minister highlighted that the Shehbaz Sharif-led government “is very keen” to enhance ties with China in building CPEC. “We feel that the harder we work, the more we can unlock the true economic potential of the Pakistan-China relationship,” he said. Commenting on China’s dynamic zero-COVID approach, the country’s top diplomat said it shows that Beijing “attaches utmost importance” to the people’s lives and health.
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