KARACHI: The Consul General of China in Karachi Yang Yundong, Thursday, reiterated his commitment to work together with Pakistan to further strengthen the all-weather strategic cooperative partnership of both friendly countries and jointly build a closer China-Pakistan community with a shared future in the new era.


He, while addressing a seminar held here by the Chinese Consulate General in Karachi in connection with the 73rd Anniversary of the Establishment of China-Pakistan Diplomatic Relations, said that the relationship has forged ahead under the strategic guidance and joint efforts of leadership, governments, and peoples of both nations.


“Our comprehensive cooperation has flourished, enduring the ever-changing international landscape and solidifying into an ‘ironclad’ friendship,” he said and vowed to firmly uphold the core interests of both countries, maintain close communication and exchange, strengthen pragmatic cooperation and further deepen and solidify the bilateral relations.


He said that Pakistan was the first Islamic country to recognize the People’s Republic of China and to formally establish diplomatic relations with the new China.


China has consistently supported Pakistan in defending its national sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity while Pakistan also supported China in safeguarding its core interests, he said adding that the Karakoram Highway was a lasting testimony of friendship between the two countries.


The China-Pakistan relationship has not only become a valuable strategic asset for both countries but also serves as a model of peaceful coexistence and mutually beneficial cooperation between nations with different social systems and cultural backgrounds, Yundong said.
Due to high-level engagements of the leadership of both countries, China-Pakistan relations are operating at a high level and are faced with new development opportunities, exhibiting vibrant vitality and vigor, he observed.


Over the past 11 years, CPEC has brought a total of US $25.4 billion in direct investment, 236000 jobs, 510km of highways, more than 8000 megawatts of electricity, and 886km of core transmission network, he informed while referring to projects like Gwadar Port, Lahore Orange Line and cooperation in energy, science and technology, education, culture, tourism, media, and many other sectors.
The aforementioned pragmatic cooperation has strongly promoted Pakistan’s economic and social development, bringing tangible benefits to the local people, he noted.


Pakistan’s first lunar probe, ICUBE-Qamar, was successfully launched alongside China’s Chang’e 6 at the Wenchang Space Launch Center, further expanding bilateral cooperation in the field of space exploration, he said adding that the achievement has received widespread attention and a warm welcome from various sectors of Pakistani society.


The Chinese CG stated that the Kashmir issue was a long-standing dispute left over from history, which should be properly resolved through peaceful means under the UN Charter, relevant Security Council resolutions, and bilateral agreements.


China and Pakistan maintain close cooperation within frameworks such as the United Nations and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and both countries were committed to promoting global development, security, and civilization initiatives aimed at promoting the development of global governance towards a more just and equitable direction.


He lauded Pakistan’s steadfast adherence to the one-China principle, firmly supporting the Chinese government’s efforts to achieve national reunification, and said “China highly appreciates Pakistan’s stance on this matter.”
Taiwan has belonged to China since ancient times and the fact that both the mainland and Taiwan belong to one China has never changed, he stated adding that China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity have never been divided and Taiwan’s question was entirely China’s internal affair.
“We will not allow anyone to separate Taiwan from China in any way and No one should underestimate our resolve, will, and ability to defend China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” he noted and added that China will ultimately achieve complete reunification, and Taiwan is bound to return to the embrace of the motherland.


Director General Ministry of Foreign Affairs Liaison office Karachi, Irfan Soomro, speaking at the occasion, said that there was much to learn from China which has become the second largest economy with the fastest growth and rapid transformations.
Expressing support for China’s stance on Taiwan’s question he said that the Iron Clad friendship of both countries was based on a shared commitment to peace, and the promotion of just inclusive economic globalization for a shared future and shared prosperity of humankind.
Referring to the visit of Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar he hoped that these visits would further reinforce the exemplary relations of both countries and take CPEC further.


Chairperson Karachi Council on Foreign Relations Nadira Panjwani, Dr Junaid Ahmed, former diplomat and writer Saeed Hussain Javed, and others also spoke at the occasion.
They said that both countries always supported each other in times of need and worked together for peace and prosperity in the region and across the globe. They also stressed the need to further bolstering people-to-people contacts, swift implementation of the second phase of CPEC, and cooperation in the agriculture sector.


CPEC was a flagship project of both the countries that serves their national and economic interests, they said and observed that despite all the challenges significant progress has been made in its first phase.
The speakers while supporting the One China Policy opined that Taiwan has historically remained a part of China and escalations in the Taiwanese strait might cast serious implications on peace in the region.