Pakistan, China can shape Asian destiny: Sanjrani
ISLAMABAD: Senate Chairman Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani on Friday said Pakistan and China could play a vital role in shaping the destiny of Asia.
He said during a meeting with the 15-member Chinese parliamentary delegation, which called on him at the Parliament House. He contended that Pakistan and China shared a common objective of regional development and both the countries could play a vital role in shaping the destiny of Asia.
The Chinese delegation was led by Zhang Chunxian, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of National People’s Congress (NPC). Sanjrani said that Pakistan valued its cordial and friendly relations with China and wanted to further expand relations by opening up new vistas of cooperation.
He greeted the Chinese side for organising a successful first ever International Import-Export Expo and hoped that it would further pave the way for enhancing trade and economic links. He said that the event was organised at a time when Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan was visiting China and participated in the expo to explore new avenues of bilateral cooperation besides holding high level meetings.
Sanjrani noted that Pakistan takes pride in its ties with China and remarked, “Relations between the two are time tested and have strengthened with the passage of time.” The Senate chairman also appreciated Chinese President Xi Jinping’s vision of shared prosperity specially the steps taken for social development through millions of people have been lifted out of poverty by improving their standard of life.
He said that agenda of domestic reforms of current government, including improving governance, poverty alleviation and anti-corruption resonates closely with President Xi’s agenda of national development. He added that both sides could learn from each other’s experience.
The Senate chairman apprised the delegation of the recently held Asian Parliamentary Assembly Standing Committee on Political Affairs in Gwadar. He said that Gwadar has the potential to push forward the regional development agenda as envisaged by China and Pakistan. He thanked the Chinese government and people for the green Gwadar project through which one million trees would be planted in Gwadar.
He said that 100 delegates from 23 Asia countries have participated in the meeting in future’s port city of Gwadar, which is a testimony to the fact that Asian countries acknowledge the role Gwadar in the overall socio-economic development of the region.
Leader of the Chinese delegation welcomed remarks of the Senate chairman and said that trade is highly important for both the countries, and economic development is given high importance.
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