President Xi Reaffirms China’s Commitment to CPEC and Regional Peace in Meeting with PM Kakar

president xi reaffirms china's commitment to cpec and regional peace in meeting with pm kakar

president xi reaffirms china’s commitment to cpec and regional peace in meeting with pm kakar

Pakistan and China recently had an important meeting. They talked about how they want to work together and help each other, and also bring peace to the region. 

China’s President Xi said they want to be good friends with Pakistan and will keep supporting a big project called the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to make things better.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Kakar said their friendship is very strong and Pakistan trusts China a lot. They won’t let anything harm this important partnership.

During the meeting, they talked about something called the ‘One-China Policy,’ which means Pakistan really values its relationship with China.

They also discussed some ideas from President Xi that can help not just connect places physically but also make the world more stable. 

Prime Minister Kakar also invited President Xi to visit Pakistan, and President Xi happily agreed.


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Besides the government talks, Prime Minister Kakar talked to some important Chinese business people. He told them that Pakistan is a great place to invest in, especially in areas like technology, farming, clean energy, making clothes, digital stuff, and digging up valuable things from the ground.


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This meeting shows that Pakistan and China are working together and staying good friends. They both want to make their region better and help each other grow. It’s a sign of their strong and friendly relationship.

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