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BEIJING: Pakistan and Sri Lanka have affirmed their close ties with China and vowed to back its new Asia security plan and President Xi Jinping's Maritime Silk Road (MSR) initiative.
Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain and Sri Lanka's Mahinda Rajapaksa have held separate meetings with Xi in Shanghai during their two-day visit to attend the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia.
The meetings took place in the backdrop of a government change in India and an invitation by Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi to SAARC leaders to attend his swearing-in as part of an attempt to step up India's neighbourhood diplomacy.
Pakistan and Sri Lanka, which have emerged as strong allies of China receiving large financial aid and investments, backed Xi's plan for Asia mooted at the conference yesterday.
The new security plan included a code of conduct and settlements of disputes without intervention of countries from outside, namely the US.
Hussain told Xi that Pakistan-China friendship is the foundation of Islamabad's foreign policy and that he appreciates China's support.
On economic cooperation, Xi called on the two countries to jointly promote the construction of the China-Pakistan economic corridor, an important part of the Silk Road economic belt, through Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (Azad Kashmir), and the 21st century maritime Silk Road.
The MSR, aimed at improving trade among Asian nations via sea, was mooted last year with countries of Southeast Asia by President Xi Jinping.
Xi urged the two sides to ensure the operation of joint projects in Pakist ..
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Pakistan, Sri Lanka back China's new Asia security plan, Maritime Silk Road - The Economic Times
Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain and Sri Lanka's Mahinda Rajapaksa have held separate meetings with Xi in Shanghai during their two-day visit to attend the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia.
The meetings took place in the backdrop of a government change in India and an invitation by Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi to SAARC leaders to attend his swearing-in as part of an attempt to step up India's neighbourhood diplomacy.
Pakistan and Sri Lanka, which have emerged as strong allies of China receiving large financial aid and investments, backed Xi's plan for Asia mooted at the conference yesterday.
The new security plan included a code of conduct and settlements of disputes without intervention of countries from outside, namely the US.
Hussain told Xi that Pakistan-China friendship is the foundation of Islamabad's foreign policy and that he appreciates China's support.
On economic cooperation, Xi called on the two countries to jointly promote the construction of the China-Pakistan economic corridor, an important part of the Silk Road economic belt, through Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (Azad Kashmir), and the 21st century maritime Silk Road.
The MSR, aimed at improving trade among Asian nations via sea, was mooted last year with countries of Southeast Asia by President Xi Jinping.
Xi urged the two sides to ensure the operation of joint projects in Pakist ..
Read more at:
Pakistan, Sri Lanka back China's new Asia security plan, Maritime Silk Road - The Economic Times