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PM Imran chosen to address BRF inaugural as ‘special’ gesture, says Lijian Zhao

Prime Minister Imran Khan delivered a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the BRF, after the address of President Xi Jinping, as a “special” gesture, said Lijian Zhao.

By APP
May 12, 2019

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan was chosen from amongst 40 international guests and he was one of the seven leaders to address the inaugural session of the Second Belt and Road Forum (BRF), said Lijian Zhao, Deputy Chief of Mission here at the Chinese Embassy.

The prime minister delivered a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the BRF, after the address of President Xi Jinping, as a “special” gesture, said Lijian Zhao, while talking to a private news channel. He said although there were several sessions, but Imran Khan was chosen to speak at the outset, signifying the importance China gives to its ties with Pakistan.

China has very close ties with Pakistan and accords high importance to these relations as was evident from the very warm welcome given to Prime Minister Imran Khan during his recent visit to attend the Belt and Road Forum.

Prime Minister Imran Khan paid an official visit to China from April 25-28 at the invitation of President Xi Jinping to attend the Second BRF and the opening ceremony of the Beijing International Horticulture Exhibition 2019.

Lijian Zhao said Prime Minister Imran also attended a banquet hosted by President Xi Jinping for the world leaders the same evening.

He said the multilateral event also had a bilateral component and Prime Minister, accompanied by ministers and senior officials, separately met President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqian.

He said the prime minister and his delegation were hosted to a banquet by Vice President Wang Qishan.

During the meetings, the two sides reviewed the entire range of bilateral relations, including CPEC, and reaffirmed the resolve to further strengthen the all-weather strategic cooperative partnership in all dimensions.

The prime minister’s second visit to China provided an important opportunity to exchange views with the Chinese leadership on bilateral and regional issues; and to invite Chinese businessmen and investors to explore the immense potential of Pakistani market.