Pakistan-China Relations Deemed Pillar of Regional Stability by Minister Aleem

Islamabad, Minister for Privatization Abdul Aleem Khan has characterized the friendship between Pakistan and China as a cornerstone of economic stability and peace within the region. This statement was made during his visit to the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad, where he met with Ambassador Jiang Zaidong to express condolences over the recent tragedy involving Chinese engineers.

According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Minister Aleem emphasized the resilience of the Pakistan-China relationship, stating that the bond between the two countries is unbreakable and immune to any adversities. He reflected on the shared sorrow and solidarity of the Pakistani people with China, especially in the wake of the loss of Chinese engineers.

Expressing deep condolences, Abdul Aleem Khan conveyed his and the nation’s heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved families, reaffirming the depth of the friendship that extends beyond mere diplomatic ties to a profound people-to-people connection. This visit underscores the significance both nations place on their partnership, highlighting a mutual commitment to further strengthening their bilateral relations for regional prosperity and peace.

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