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Pak-China economic corridor vital for boosting ties

byCustoms Today Report
01/10/2014
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ISLAMABAD: Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Sun Weidong has said that Beijing will continue help Islamabad in energy, infrastructure and industrial projects.

He said this while speaking at a ceremony of Chinese National Day Reception in Islamabad. He termed the Pakistan-China economic corridor most important part of boosting cooperation between the two countries. Lauding the Sino-Pak ties, he said momentum of Pakistan-China relations has not changed and President Xi Jinping will visit Islamabad very soon.

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“China will always support Pakistan’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Sun Weidong, adding that Beijing also appreciated Islamabad’s contribution to anti-terrorism efforts at world level.

Tags: BEIJINGChinese Ambassador to Pakistan Sun WeidongChinese National Day Receptionindustrial projectsIslamabadPak-China Economic CorridorPresident Xi Jinpingties

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