Chinese Vice President Wang to visit Pak next week

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad/Beijing 

Chinese Vice will visit next week to hold talks with and other top leaders on a host of bilateral issues including the smooth development of the USD 60 billion China-Economic Corridor (CPEC).

During the visit, Vice Wang would call on and have a separate meeting with Khan.

The FO said Pakistan and will sign MoUs/agreements and inaugurate projects to enhance bilateral cooperation in a broad range of areas.

It said the visit of the underscores the "vitality of the time-tested and all-weather relationship" between Pakistan and

The FO said it would reinforce the strength of bilateral ties and impart further impetus to the "growing, multi-faceted" cooperation between the two in diverse fields.

In Beijing, during a said Wang will hold talks with Pakistan leaders on a host of issues including the development of the CPEC.

China and Pakistan are all weather strategic cooperative partners. We are iron friends. We firmly support each other on issues concerning each other's core interests. And Pakistan has been the priority in China's diplomacy. Now there is sound momentum made in our cooperation and frequent high level exchanges," he said.

The two are deepening their mutually beneficial cooperation and conducting close coordination in international and regional forums, he said and referred to Prime Minister Khan's visit to recently to take part in the second BRF.

"We believe Wang's visit will further deepen our high-level exchanges, friendship and mutual trust and advance our CPEC development and cooperation across the board and inject new impetus in closer community of shared future in the new era for our two countries," he said.

has been boycotting the BRI to protest over the CPEC being laid through the Pakistan-occupied The CPEC, which connects in Pakistan's with China's province, is the flagship project of BRI.

After visiting Pakistan, the Chinese leader will also visit and

Wang, 70, is a member of the ruling Communist Party of China's (CPC) powerful Politburo Standing Committee. He is also a member of China's Parliament, National People's and the Central Foreign Affairs Commission, a key foreign affairs body of the CPC.

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First Published: Fri, May 24 2019. 16:06 IST