PM Kakar Commends Pak-China Relationship as Model for Inter-State Ties

 PM Kakar Commends Pak-China Relationship as Model for Inter-State Ties

In a world where global dynamics are constantly evolving, the enduring partnership between Pakistan and China has stood the test of time, emerging as a shining example of inter-state cooperation. Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar ul Haq Kakar recently underscored the remarkable evolution and growing significance of the Pakistan-China relationship, emphasizing its pivotal role in a changing global and regional landscape.

A Historical Journey of Cooperation

With over seven decades of diplomatic ties, Pakistan and China have cultivated a unique relationship rooted in strong political support, unwavering mutual trust, and comprehensive cooperation. This partnership has matured into a robust strategic alliance, illustrating how two nations can work harmoniously to address shared challenges and capitalize on mutual opportunities.

Supporting the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)

Prime Minister Kakar enthusiastically endorsed China’s vision for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). He sees CPEC not merely as an infrastructure project but as a corridor of growth, livelihood, innovation, green development, and openness. Pakistan’s commitment to CPEC reflects the shared determination to bolster economic cooperation and promote sustainable development for both nations.

Global Development Initiative: A Platform for Progress

Pakistan, as a pioneering member of the Group of Friends of the Global Development Initiative, has been actively involved in shaping and implementing this initiative. The cooperation covers areas such as education, healthcare, climate change, and poverty reduction, illustrating the tangible benefits that can be achieved through international collaboration.

Embracing Global Security and Peace

In the context of the Global Security Initiative, Pakistan adheres to the UN Charter and upholds principles of multilateralism and non-interference in other countries’ internal affairs. Given the region’s history of unresolved disputes, conflicts, and terrorism, Pakistan emphasizes the importance of dialogue, constructive engagement, and mutual respect. These elements are considered essential for achieving and maintaining regional peace, particularly in South Asia.

In conclusion, the Pakistan-China relationship is not merely a diplomatic alliance; it is a testament to the power of enduring friendship and the potential for progress through cooperation. As the world continues to face multifaceted challenges, the partnership between Pakistan and China serves as an inspiring model of collaboration, one that can bring about positive change not only for the two nations but for the entire region and beyond.

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