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Mr Nong Rong, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) at GHQ, today. Regional security situation & measures to further enhance bilateral cooperation discussed.


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According to CSC program, the minimum monthly stipend for undergraduate students is ¥2,500, while for Master’s and doctoral students the stipend is ¥3,000 and ¥3,500, respectively. Any applicant, in good health, from Pakistan including Azad Jammu and Kashmir can avail the scholarship while dual nationality holders are not eligible to apply.
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Government of Pakistan announces $11.6 million in compensation to Chinese victims of Dasu terror attack. On 14 July 2021, 10 workers from China and 4 Pakistanis lost their lives in the terrorist suicide bombing by an Afghanistan-based, India-sponsored terrorist organisation.
 
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Pak-China relationship has grown stronger with time: PM Imran​


Says 'selective silence' by West over Kashmir deafening

APP
January 29, 2022

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Prime Minister Imran Khan speaks during a meeting in Islamabad. PHOTO: AFP/FILE


ISLAMABAD:
Prime Minister Imran Khan, expressing his eagerness to attend Beijing Winter Olympics 2022 during his upcoming visit to China on Saturday, said that the time-tested ties between the two countries had grown strongly over time.

During a conversation with Chinese media, the premier said that both the countries had a bond of friendship spanning over 70 years, which was further cemented by the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

“Pakistan feels that China always stood by us in times of need and supported us during difficult times. Similarly, Pakistan has also always stood with China.” he said.

Poverty alleviation

PM Imran highlighted that China had successfully taken 700 million people out of poverty during the last 30 to 40 years and that it “coincided” with his objective of steering Pakistanis out of poverty.

“We want to emulate the Chinese model of inclusive growth. The growth of China's economy witnessed the prosperity of all Chinese people,” he maintained, adding that such growth excluded the bridge between the rich and poor.

He stated that China’s growth contributed to wealth creation that trickled down to all strata of society.
Human rights violations

Regarding the West’s criticisms and allegations against China’s 'humanitarian crimes', the premier said that Pakistan’s ambassador to China had visited the region and informed him that the allegations were not true.

PM Imran maintained that conversely the West ignored India’s human rights violations against Kashmiris in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

“There is selective silence over Kashmir,” he said, adding that IIOJK had turned into an open prison with 800,000 Indian troops.

“Such a silence on Kashmir was deafening and was based on double standards,” Imran added.
 
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PM Imran to leave for 4-day China visit tomorrow

Naveed Siddiqui
February 2, 2022

Prime Minister Imran Khan will be leaving for China on Thursday on a four-day visit, during which he will attend the Winter Olympics 2022 in Beijing and hold bilateral meetings with President Xi Jinping and premier Li Keqiang.

According to a statement issued by the Foreign Office (FO) in Islamabad, Prime Minister Imran's visit from February 3 to February 6 has been scheduled on the Chinese leadership's special invitation and he will be accompanied by a high-level delegation, including members of the Cabinet and senior government officials.

The statement said that in meetings between the premier and the Chinese leadership, the entire gamut of bilateral relations between Pakistan and China would be reviewed, with a particular focus on stronger trade and economic cooperation, including the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

"They will also have wide-ranging exchange of views on major regional and international issues," the statement added.

The prime minister’s visit is taking place after nearly two years and it will mark the culmination of celebrations commemorating the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China, according to the FO.

In this regard, the statement said, more than 140 events had been organised to "showcase the resilience of the all-weather strategic cooperative partnership amidst the Covid-19 pandemic and the unfolding international situation".

"It (the visit) would thus renew the bilateral commitment to taking the iron-clad partnership between Pakistan and China to new heights and add impetus to cooperation across multiple domains."

According to the FO statement, a number of memoranda of understanding and agreements would be concluded during the visit, and the prime minister would also meet prominent business leaders of China and representatives of leading Chinese think-tanks, academia and the media.

"The prime minister will also have other bilateral interactions on the sidelines," the statement said.

In relevance to the visit, the statement also highlighted the importance of the Olympics, describing the global event as a means to "foster mutual understanding, inclusivity and friendship among the peoples of the world".

"Beijing will soon become the first city to host both summer and winter editions of the Olympic Games. It is highly admirable that the Chinese government has made meticulous arrangements for holding the Winter Olympic Games despite the Covid-19 pandemic," the statement read.
 
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China-Pakistan relations a journey of friendship: PM Imran Khan.
"Nurtured by successive generations of our leadership and peoples across seven decades, this iron-brotherhood has blossomed into a strong and vibrant All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership."
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