President Arif Alvi says the two countries always support each other's efforts to safeguard their respective core interests, and their deepening bond serves as a good example for the world.


Islamabad: President Arif Alvi on Saturday said Pakistan-China bilateral relations provide a stabilizing force in the changing world.
In a recent interview with the Chinese media, he said the two countries always support each other's efforts to safeguard their respective core interests, and their deepening bond serves as a good example for the world.
The President emphasized that the new world order should be a multipolar world, allowing people to progress and continue with trade.
The President said that both Pakistan and China love peace, highlighting the initiatives put forward by China such as the Belt and Road Initiative that focuses on people's development so that people can live a stable and healthy life.
He said the BRI has shown to the world a way of cooperating and mutual developments, whereby movement of goods and people is made easier.
Regarding the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the President said infrastructure, human resources, energy, and industry sectors in the country are being improved with the help of the corridor project.
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