Chinese President Xi Jinping held high-level talks with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Beijing on Tuesday, reaffirming their nations' 'all-weather strategic partnership.' The meeting marked Sharif's first official visit since assuming office, underscoring the deepening cooperation between the two Asian powers.
Observers note the discussions likely focused on advancing the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) – a flagship project of Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative – with particular attention to energy infrastructure and regional connectivity. Both leaders emphasized mutual support on core interests, including security concerns and development priorities.
The dialogue comes as Pakistan seeks to stabilize its economy through increased Chinese investment, while Beijing aims to strengthen its western trade routes. Analysts suggest new agreements in agriculture, technology transfer, and renewable energy could emerge from the talks.
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