Zardari is looking for China’s deep ties, calls for more cooperation in key sectors

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Zardari is looking for China's deep ties, calls for more cooperation in key sectors
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ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has emphasized the need for maximum cooperation between Pakistan and China in a number of sectors including agriculture, communication, space technology and industrial development, which states that Pakistan is through China’s rapid development. Stands to take a lot of advantage.

In an interview to China Central Television (CCTV) during a recent visit to China, President Zardari identified Pakistan’s strong and historic relations with China, and confirmed that bilateral relations were Pakistan. Is a pillar of foreign policy. The interview, which was later broadcast by Pakistani television channels, covers a number of topics, including trade, infrastructure, technical cooperation, and regional stability.

Zardari noted that China’s significant progress in science, technology and infrastructure offers Pakistan an important opportunity to modernize its economy and institutions. He emphasized that due to Pakistan’s geographical proximity and long -standing friendship with China, the country is in a good position to benefit China’s skills and resources. He called for the distribution of knowledge and technical cooperation between the two countries, especially in sectors that could advance economic growth and national development.

Highlighting agriculture as an important sector of attention, Zardari pointed out that despite the vast agricultural land, Pakistan’s per acre production is significantly lower than China. He emphasized the need to learn through the use of technology in China’s modern farming techniques, mechanisms, and food production. He also expressed confidence that China’s agricultural expertise could help Pakistan tackle food security challenges, increase exports, and increase farmers’ livelihoods.

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Talking about technical cooperation, the President confirmed Pakistan’s interest in enhancing China’s cooperation with China in the fields of space research, digital infrastructure, and communication networks. He said that Pakistan is slowly building its capabilities in space technology and will benefit greatly from China’s progress. “Pakistan wants to take advantage of China’s technology, whether it is in climate change, water management, or industrial automation,” he said.

Referring to the China -Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Zardari expressed satisfaction at the pace of development under the project, and described it as a game changer for Pakistan’s economy. He highlighted the importance of industrial zone development under the CPEC framework, which notes noted that it is to promote employment, attract foreign investment and strengthen the country’s manufacturing sector. Will help

While providing insights for their debates with Chinese leaders, Zardari revealed that both sides have discovered the idea of ​​setting up special industrial parks where Pakistani workers will be employed, while Chinese executives monitor China’s remote operations. Can He praised China’s industrial development model and expressed the hope that Pakistan could closely copy some of its success with economic support.

Zardari also talked about deep root friendship between the two countries, which he noted, beyond diplomatic and economic cooperation. He emphasized that Pakistan and China have divided the historical and cultural relations associated with centuries, the basis of their relations with trade and the transfer of the people to the people has been established. He praised the Chinese people for their discipline and hard work, saying that their collective efforts have pushed China the forefront of global development.

Appreciating the leadership of President Xi Jinping, Zardari described him as a steadfast and insightful leader who turned China into a global economic powerhouse. He supported the governance philosophy of XI to enable the governance philosophy to make rapid progress in the fields from infrastructure to technological innovation. He also reaffirmed Pakistan’s irresponsible support for China on the international stage, emphasizing that Islamabad is committed to strengthening bilateral relations.

Removing concerns about China’s growing influence, Zardari dismissed the fears that China’s rapid rise could pose a threat to other countries. He argued that China has never pursued an expansionist agenda and has demonstrated a policy of non -interference in the affairs of other countries. He said, “Pakistan has nothing to worry – China has never been an aggression,” he said, adding that China’s rise to be seen as an opportunity rather than the rest of the world’s L -A challenge. Should

Zardari also touched China’s role in regional and global forums, expressing confidence that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) will make significant progress in the coming year under China -led China. He predicted that the Chinese leadership would bring a new pace to the organization and help promote stability, trade and security cooperation among the member states.

Considering his visit to China, Zardari shared his praise for the rapid development that he witnessed. He reminded that during his last visit to Beijing a decade ago, the city was already modern and well -developed, yet the change has been unusual. He pointed out that China’s success is in the ability to improve and improve while maintaining strong governance and national unity.

Summary of his view on China -Pakistan relations, Zardari emphasized that the two countries share a unique and sustainable bond. “Our friendship is based on goodwill – goodwill, goodwill and goodwill,” he said, reiterating that partnerships will continue to be strong in the coming years.

The President also invited the Chinese leadership and the business community to find more investment opportunities in Pakistan. He said that Pakistan is committed to providing Chinese investors, especially in sectors such as renewable energy, infrastructure and digital economy, especially in sectors, especially in sectors.

During the interview, Zardari also invited Acting US Ambassador Natali Baker to attend the celebration-E Bihar Festival in Islamabad, and while maintaining his strategic focus on strengthening relations with China A sign of diplomatic access.

The visit of the Chinese President and the subsequent statements confirms Pakistan’s long -standing commitment to deepen his contribution to Beijing. The two countries are keen to enhance cooperation in a number of sectors, it is expected that the relations will be further developed, which is aided by regional economic stability and shared prosperity.

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