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Updated 14 Oct, 2024 10:04pm

PM Shehbaz, his Chinese counterpart Li virtually inaugurate Gwadar airport

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his Chinese counterpart Li Qiang virtually inaugurated the Beijing-funded Gwadar International Airport at a ceremony in Islamabad on Monday.

“It is a critical step for realising the vision of regional connectivity and whatever we have achieved in the last many years, demonstrated the strength of Pakistan-China friendship,” he said after unveiling the plaque of the airport with his Pakistani counterpart.

Pakistan, China sign MoUs

Pakistan and China signed 13 accords on Monday, aimed at further strengthening bilateral cooperation in multiple sectors including security, education, agriculture, human resources development and science and technology.

The documents were signed after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chinese Premer Li Qiang held the delegation-level talks wherein they discussed all aspects of Pakistan-China relations including economic and trade ties and cooperation under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Earlier, PM Shehbaz received Premier Li at the PM House where the latter was given a guard of honour before proceedings for the meeting and delegation-level talks.

The two prime ministers, accompanied by their respective delegations, saw the signing ceremony.

Pakistan and China signed a handing over certificate of the Smart Classrooms Project inked by Economic Affairs Minister Ahad Khan Cheema and Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao.

Two sides signed the minutes of the 13th meeting of the CPEC Joint Coordination Committee and the 7th Joint Working Group on Gwadar under CPEC.

Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal and China International Development Cooperation Agency Chairman Lou Zhaohui inked a MoU on “Promoting Cooperation on Livelihood Working Group of CPEC.”

Pakistan and China reached an understanding to strengthen cooperation in the fields of “information and communication, water conservancy facilities, flood control and calamity reduction, and security.” The MoUs in this regard were signed by Economic Affairs Minister Ahad Khan Cheema and of China International Development Cooperation Agency Chairman Luo Zhaohui.

Cheema and Luo also inked letters of exchange on “Human Resource Development under the GDI” and “Assistance Program of Fire Fighting Vehicles to Islamabad.”

The two countries also signed an MoU on jointly supporting the joint laboratories. Ministry of Science and Technology Secretary Sajid Baloch and Chinese Ambassador Jiang Zaidong inked the MoU.

Pakistan and China also agreed on the “Co-production of TV Programs”. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Secretary Ambreen Jan and Chinese Ambassador Zaidong signed the agreement.

Pakistan and China also signed a currency swap agreement and a protocol on quarantine requirements for the export of donkey meat to China.

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