He expressed his pleasure over Pakistani products reaching Chinese consumers through Khunjerab border.


Islamabad: Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Monday said that enhancing Pakistan-China trade via overland routes would further strengthen the all-weather strategic cooperative partnership between the two countries.
Turning to Twitter he wrote: This will also “advance our shared vision for regional connectivity”.
The Foreign Minister expressed his pleasure over Pakistani products reaching Chinese consumers through Khunjerab border.
On the other hand, ambassador of Pakistan to China Moin ul Haque said that facilitating trade and exports of Pakistan’s high-quality products through Khunjerab border is Pakistan-China shared objective.
In a tweet he wrote: “We are working together to bring more Pakistani seafood and agro products through this land route to Chinese market”.
Happy to see Pakistani products reaching Chinese consumers through the Khunjerab border. Enhancing Pakistan-China trade via overland routes would further strengthen ???? All Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership and advance our shared vision for regional connectivity. https://t.co/mJuCySAo19
— BilawalBhuttoZardari (@BBhuttoZardari) June 5, 2023

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