Xi reiterates resolve to bolster ties in birthday wish to Shehbaz

———- Expresses wish to work with the Premier to deepen bilateral ties
———- Underscores rich history shared by both Beijing and Islamabad

From Mahnoor Makhdoom

BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping has written a letter to Prime Minister Shehbaz on the latter’s birthday wherein he has reiterated his commitment to boost bilateral ties and strategic cooperation with Paki-stan.
“The strengthening of [our bilateral] relations is of utmost importance to me [….] I want to work with you to increase Pak-China strategic cooperation,” reads President Xi’s letter as he conveyed best wishes in his congratulatory message to PM Shehbaz.
The Chinese president’s letter comes as Islamabad and Beijing share multi-dimensional bilateral ties with cooperation in various sectors including the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) related pro-jects.
A part from being a key defence partner, the neighbouring country has provided key support to Paki-stan with regard to its economic woes.
Last week, a Chinese investment company RUYI Shangdong signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish textile parks in Pakistan and agreed to invite around 100 Chinese textile firms to invest in the facilities.
These parks are expected to export products worth $2 billion in the first phase and another $5 billion in the second phase, which will create 300,000 to 500,000 local jobs, a statement from the Prime Minis-ter’s Office said.
Recalling the rich history of bilateral relations between Islamabad and Beijing, President Xi said: “Pak-China is such a strong relationship that it has never been affected by changing international scenarios”.
Conveying his good wishes to the prime minister, President Xi said that both countries have enjoyed a strategic partnership through thick and thin marked by mutual trust and support.
“I want to work with you on CPEC […] and wish to cooperate with you in various fields,” read the let-ter.
Also, the Chinese president recalled PM Shehbaz’s “successful” visit to China in June this year wherein two sides reached agreements on various matters.
The remarks come as the premier had completed his five-day trip to China wherein he held several delegation-level talks with Beijing which included a meeting with President Xi.
Wishing the prime minister good health and success, the Chinese leader said he wanted to work with the premier for a common future and deepen the ties between the people of the two countries.