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Li Keqiang hails Pakistan as China's 'iron brother'

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BEIJING: Describing Pakistan as the "iron brother" of China, Premier Li Keqiang today hailed Islamabad's "positive contribution" towards maintaining peace and stability, combating terrorism and promoting development in South Asia.

Heading to Pakistan tomorrow after his successful visit to India, Li promised to announce a number of lucrative deals to firm up 'all-weather' ties between the two long-time allies.

Li termed Pakistan as an "iron brother" of China saying Beijing recognised the positive contribution Pakistan has made for peace and stability, combating terrorism and promoting development in South Asia, in an interview with Pakistani media ahead of his visit.

"The international community should give Pakistan full understanding, recognition and necessary support," official Associated Press of Pakistan news agency quoted him as saying.

"On behalf of the Chinese government, I wish to reiterate solemnly China's continued firm support to Pakistan in its efforts to uphold independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity and achieve national stability and development. This is what China-Pakistan comprehensive strategic partnership of cooperation is all about," he said.

During his two-day stay in Islamabad, Li will hold talks with PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif who is set to form the next government, besides President Asif Ali Zardari.

He will also meet leaders of Pakistan's parliament, political parties and armed forces, officials here said.

About all-weather ties between the two countries, Li said "China-Pakistan relationship is indeed special, because it transcends the changes of the times and politics and represents a fine example of friendly state-to-state interactions".

"I wish to take this opportunity to reiterate to the Pakistani people and the international community that the new Chinese government will continue to pursue a policy of friendship with Pakistan," he said apparently playing down the significance of China's interest in cultivating close ties with India, Pakistan's arch-rival.

Like during his India visit, he also recalled his visit to Pakistan as leader of a youth delegation 27 years ago where he had unforgettable memories.

"When it comes to Pakistan, the first word that comes to the mind of the Chinese is "iron brother". To us Chinese, Pakistan is always a trustworthy friend who is as solid as iron. Actually, Chinese netizens refer to Pakistan as "Iron Pak". This testifies to the strength of China-Pakistan friendship," he said.

He promised to address the trade imbalance with Pakistan. Pakistan's exports to China last year increased by nearly 50 per cent, he said.

"The political bond between China and Pakistan is unbreakable and our business ties as a whole have maintained growth momentum. Pakistan is the first South Asian country to sign a free trade agreement and currency swap agreement with China," he said.

China will step up consultations with Pakistan on second phase tax reduction negotiations under the framework of China-Pakistan Free Trade Area.

"Our two sides should focus on carrying out priority projects in connectivity, energy development and power generation and promoting the building of a China-Pakistan economic corridor," he said.

About China's policy towards South Asia, Li said it is important to boost the development of South Asia saying it is a vibrant and promising region and peace, stability and development are the common pursuit of countries in this region.

He said, China shares borders with five South Asian countries.

China's destiny is closely connected with that of South Asian countries in both good and hard times, Li said.

"We hope that countries in the region will live in friendship and cooperation and build South Asia into a land of unity, stability, happiness and harmony," he said.

Li Keqiang hails Pakistan as China's 'iron brother' - The Economic Times
 
Pakistan has 2 true brothers... China and Turkiye!



No brother hood-hood. Just allies with common interests.

You will get a shock of life to treat any other country as a "brother".

peace


p.s. Iron brother Pakistan has been rusting for many decades now :(. Hope the new government puts some "rust proofing on us soon.
 
No brother hood-hood. Just allies with common interests.

You will get a shock of life to treat any other country as a "brother".

peace


p.s. Iron brother Pakistan has been rusting for many decades now :(. Hope the new government puts some "rust proofing on us soon.

Your a pessimist man.. :lol:
 
What is being lost in the petty India-Pakistan competition on the new China view is the distinct change China is taking.
China recognizes the US as its threat and knows the US is focusing on it. So it too is now moving its full focus to get the US out of Asia.
It does not want the US to have sole leverage over India and the recent statements show so.
It also knows that within the proxy war it fights with the US in Pakistan it has to ensure its interests are always met.

Confucius smart No?
 
If there is one thing that we can be proud about our political establishment is how they have cultivated this relationship with China.

Its a great partnership, I am sure regardless of the situation, any war happens and Pakistan will always have China's back.

China have already passed this test, they issued an ultimatum to Washington after the Osama episode where US were contemplating invasion. They said "to invade Pakistan would be the same as invading China". True Brothers.
 
What is being lost in the petty India-Pakistan competition on the new China view is the distinct change China is taking.
China recognizes the US as its threat and knows the US is focusing on it. So it too is now moving its full focus to get the US out of Asia.
It does not want the US to have sole leverage over India and the recent statements show so.
It also knows that within the proxy war it fights with the US in Pakistan it has to ensure its interests are always met.

Confucius smart No?
china's activity is completely opposite to what you just said, its pushing India, japan, philipines even burma towards USA. It bets on pakistan as a dependable friendly country, which is why iron brother.
 
china's activity is completely opposite to what you just said, its pushing India, japan, philipines even burma towards USA. It bets on pakistan as a dependable friendly country, which is why iron brother.

Yet Li Keiqang's immediate policy statement implies the opposite.

Confucius plays a delicate balance of everything.
 
Yet Li Keiqang's immediate policy statement implies the opposite.

Confucius plays a delicate balance of everything.
well, I dont attribute everything that china does to some devious or very smart plan, it may as well due to infighting within the party, as decision making is completely opaque to us, we can only speculate.
 
Currently:

  • China is the largest foreign investor in Pakistan
  • Pakistan's largest trading partner ($12+ billion)
  • 120 Chinese companies operating in Pakistan
  • 14,000 Chinese working in Pakistan

I hope China will help Pakistan out of the current debilitating energy crises that Pakistan has been going through for the last ten-years or so. Insha'Allah, everything else will start improving automatically thereafter.
 
It also knows that within the proxy war it fights with the US in Pakistan it has to ensure its interests are always met.

ISI seems to be the only player in the proxy war with US in Afghanistan. What proxy war are you talking about? :what:
 
What is being lost in the petty India-Pakistan competition on the new China view is the distinct change China is taking.
China recognizes the US as its threat and knows the US is focusing on it. So it too is now moving its full focus to get the US out of Asia.
It does not want the US to have sole leverage over India and the recent statements show so.
It also knows that within the proxy war it fights with the US in Pakistan it has to ensure its interests are always met.

Confucius smart No?

No...Chinese are quite the opposite of your description. They are immature when it comes to diplomacy and are a long long way before they even catch up with the old Master USA
 

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