Chinese Counselor of the Department of External Security Affairs Wang Daxue and Chinese Charge d’Affaires Pang Chunxue met with Minister of Interior Rana Sana Ullah Khan in Islamabad to discuss bilateral ties and matters of mutual interest. The meeting also included discussions about ensuring the security of Chinese nationals in Pakistan. They expressed their resolve that happenings in Karachi will not harm Pak-China relations. To maintain security, both parties agreed to make the interaction between the Interior Ministry and the Chinese Embassy more effective. The minister conveyed his sorrow and grief for the deaths of Chinese nationals in the terror attack at Karachi University. China will continue to provide financial and technical aid to Pakistan in its ongoing development projects, according to the Chinese Counselor. The Chinese leadership places a high value on Pakistan-China relations. He stated that they will foil any plots by criminals to sabotage Pak-China relations. He expressed the hope that the inquiry into the terror attack at Karachi University would be completed soon and that the perpetrators would be brought to justice. According to Sana Ullah, all available resources are being used to secure the safety of Chinese nationals in Pakistan.
Counselor of the Department of External Security Affairs of China Wang Daxue along Chinese Charge d’Affaires called on Minister for Interior Rana Sana Ullah Khan here Wednesday.
Pak-China bilateral relations and other issues of mutual interests came under discussion during the meeting, said a press release. The discussions to ensure security of Chinese nationals in Pakistan were also held in the meeting. They expressed the resolved that Pak-China relations would not be affected by Karachi like incidents. Both the sides agreed to make liaison more effective between Interior Ministry and Chinese Embassy to ensure security. The minister expressed sorrow and grief over the loss of lives of Chinese nationals in Karachi University terror incident. The Chinese Counselor reiterated that China would continue to provide financial and technical assistance to Pakistan in its ongoing development projects. The Chinese leadership attached great importance to Pak-China relations, he said. He said they would foil all conspiracies of miscreants to spoil Pak-China relations. He expressed the hope that the investigation into the Karachi University terror incident would be completed soon and the culprits would be taken to task. Sana Ullah said all out possible resources were being utilized to ensure the security of Chinese nationals in Pakistan.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was personally monitoring the security of Chinese citizens, he added. He said culprits involved in Karachi University would be given exemplary punishment. He said Foreign National Security Desk had been set up at the Ministry in that regard. The purpose of setting up the desk was to ensure effective liaison to ensure the security of foreigners in Pakistan, especially Chinese nationals, he added. The minister said foolproof security arrangements had been made for Chinese residents working on CPEC projects. Relations between Pakistan and China were historical and long standing, he added. He said Anti Pakistan elements would never succeed in their nefarious designs to spoil Pak-China bilateral and cordial relations. Interior Secretary Yousuf Naseem Khokhar also attended the meeting.