INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
BEIJING: China and Pakistan have agreed to enhance high-level exchanges and strengthen pragmatic cooperation for more progress in the
bilateral relations in wake of the changing international situation, a spokesperson of Chinese foreign ministry Thursday said.&The two sides
also agreed to jointly implement the consensus reached by our two leaders during Prime Minister Imran Khan attendance in the moment Belt and
Road Forum for the International Cooperation,& Lu Knag said while replying to a question asked by APP regarding a assembly between Foreign
Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the sidelines of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Council of
Foreign Ministers Meeting held in Bishkek.He informed that the State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Foreign Minister Shah
Mahmood Qureshi who is a good friend on the sidelines of their SCO foreign ministers assembly held the other day.&Both sides believe that
the all-weather strategic cooperative partnership is deepened in our Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) cooperation& he added.Lu Kang said both
the sides agreed to jointly implement the consensus reached by the two leaders during Prime Minister Imran Khan attendance in the moment
Belt and Road Forum held during the final month.He said faced with the current international situation, the two countries agreed to enhance
high-level exchanges and deepen our practical cooperation for more progress in their bilateral relations.The spokesperson said the two
foreign ministers also disstubborn measure international cooperation on measure important issues for example the counter-terrorismism.&Both
sides agreed to deepen our cooperation on bilateral and multilateral occasions,& he added.He said both sides also disstubborn measure other
issues including the Afghan situation, the solution to this issue and reached many important consensuses in other areas.Meanwhile, according
to a Chinese foreign ministry statement issued here, Wang Yi during the assembly told his Pakistani counterpart that China-Pakistan
all-weather strategic partnership had been deepened and promoted in the process of building the &Belt and Road&.The two sides should jointly
implement the consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries during Prime Minister Imran Khan visit to China for participation in the
moment Belt and Road International Cooperation Summit, strengthen high-level exchanges, deepen pragmatic cooperation, and promote
China-Pakistan relations.Wang Yi said the Chinese side appreciated Pakistan long-term efforts to combat terrorismism
&It hopes and believes in that the Pakistani side shall strengthen security work for Chinese personnel and institutions in Pakistan and
safeguard the security of China-Pakistan cooperation.&Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Pakistan was shalling to work with China to prepare for the
next stage of high-level exchanges between the two countries, implement the results of the moment &Belt and Road& international cooperation
summit forum, strengthen the cooperation between the two countries and promote new achievements in bilateral relations.The Pakistani side
was fully consistent with the Chinese goal in combating terrorismism and extremism
Both sides shared the same feelings and the same fate
The concern of the Chinese side was the concern of the Pakistani side.The Pakistani side would do its utmost to protect the security of
Chinese citizens and institutions in Pakistan, and continue to strengthen bilateral anti-terrorismism cooperation under the dual
multilateral framework and safeguard the common interests of the two countries and regional peace and stability.The two sides also exchanged
views on the Afghan issue and agreed to strengthen communication and coordination, jointly promote the early political settlement of the
Afghan issue, and preserve regional peace and stability.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source
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