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China to help Pakistan boost meat exports, fisheries sector

May 15, 2021

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China and Pakistan are moving forward to strengthen cooperation in animal husbandry and fishery sectors. Experts and prominent companies from both sectors continue to hold bilateral dialogue to discuss educational and industrial programmes in this regard, and possible measures to enact such cooperation.

Fakhar Imam, Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research has urged Pakistan to modernise its livestock and fishery industries by upgrading infrastructure and building a substantial supply chain through joint enterprises with China, technology transfer and talent cultivation. He also point out a number of challenges facing these sectors, while also highlighting potential of expansion in Chinese markets.

Moreover, Li Jinhui, Deputy Secretary General of China Animal Agriculture Association and President of China Broiler Alliance, said, “China is the largest importer of beef and a major importer of mutton and chicken. This presents enormous opportunities to Pakistan to enhance its beef and mutton exports.

Zhang Baozhong, Chairman of China Overseas Ports Holding Company has highlighted a number of viruses and diseases found in Pakistan’s livestock, whereas under the MoU on combatting FMD signed between China and Pakistan in 2019, China will help Pakistan establish FMD-free zones in Punjab and Balochistan to ensure the health of the food animals.
 
MCC Resources has been growing with local community in Balochistan for 18 yrs by providing jobs to local people & contributions to economic, scientific, educational, cultural and healthcare development.
Their success gives the company more confidence to take roots and for cooperation.


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Opening Ceremony of Haier HNR Home Appliance Testing Laboratory. Hoping the Haier-Ruba Economic Zone plays a leading role in promoting industrial cooperation between the two countries.


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Pak-China friendship keep balance of power in region: Mahmood Khan
  • He expressed determination that people to people contact would be further strengthened between the two countries in coming years to cement friendship.
APP 20 May 2021


PESHAWAR: Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mahmood Khan on Thursday said that unprecedented friendship and bilateral relationship between Pakistan and China had played a key role in keeping balance of power in the region.

In a statement on the occasion of 70th anniversary of Pak-China diplomatic ties, he said that relationship between the two friendly and neighborly countries strengthened further in last 70 years.

He said that Pakistan China relationship was deeper than ocean, higher than mountains and sweeter than honey.

Chief Minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan, the government of Pakistan was striving to take friendship with China to new height.

He said that multi-billions China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was an example of friendly relationship between the two countries.

He said that CPEC was an important strategic and economic project which is a real game changer for Pakistan.

He said that many projects were undertaken in Khyber Pakthunkhwa under CPEC which would change the fate of people upon completion.

He expressed determination that people to people contact would be further strengthened between the two countries in coming years to cement friendship.
 
PM, Li reaffirm resolve to further strengthen Sino-Pak bilateral relations


by The Frontier Post


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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Thursday reaffirmed their resolve to further solidify Pakistan-China bilateral relations.

In a telephonic conversation, the two leaders stressed the need to continue with the momentum of high-level exchanges to further diversify and deepen strategic cooperation between the two countries.

During the call, the 70th anniversary of establishment of Pakistan-China diplomatic ties, bilateral relations and cooperation on COVID-19 vaccine came under discussion.

The year 2021 is a special occasion as it marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China.

The Prime Minister congratulated the Chinese premier at the special occasion, which will be celebrated by both sides in a befitting manner.

Prime Minister Imran Khan emphasized that with collective and tireless efforts over the years, Pakistan and China had transformed their relationship into an “All-Weather Strategic Co-operative Partnership”.

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a flagship project of the Belt and Road Initiative and has generated economic activity, employment and will further enhance bilateral and regional trade.

The Prime Minister highlighted Pakistan-China cooperation in fighting COVID-19 and deeply appreciated China’s continued support to Pakistan in supply of COVID vaccine.

He thanked China for providing assistance to National Institute of Health (NIH) for establishing vaccine manufacturing facility in Pakistan, which he said, would further solidify Pakistan’s efforts to combat coronavirus.

Prime Minister Imran Khan congratulated Premier Li and the Chinese leadership for the successful landing of Chinese spacecraft on Mars, which showed the rising technological prowess of China.
 
Speaking during the ceremony, he said that the unit — established due to cooperation between Pakistan and China — will generate 1,100MW of clean energy. "This is important for us because Pakistan is among the top 10 countries at risk due to climate change."

He said that glaciers supply 80 per cent of Pakistan's water needs. "Glaciers are melting at a rapid speed, and our coming generations will face an acute water shortage as well as food security issues if the effects of climate change are not reversed."

Therefore, clean energy is important for us, he said. He also lamented the fact that Pakistan had not tried to use renewable resources for producing electricity. "Unfortunately, we have not focused on producing energy from water despite the country having the potential to do so."

He said that that the project will help to train manpower and facilitate technology transfer from China, adding that 40,000 experts visited the country over an extended period of time. "This is another area of cooperation with China."

The premier added that Pakistan was also celebrating 70 years of diplomatic relations with China on Friday. "It is a very unique relationship," he said, adding that it extends to all levels.

"We are confident that China will stand with us during difficult times. It is fortunate for us that Pakistan has strong ties with an emerging power and a developed country such as China," he said, adding that people-to-people contact will also now increase.

"China has faced problems similar to the ones Pakistan is facing today and we have a lot to learn from them," he said. "Pakistan can learn a lot from China on controlling pollution, ending poverty and corruption."

Speaking on the occasion, the chairman of the China Atomic Energy Authority said that the power plant was being inaugurated on the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China.

He said China and Pakistan have been extending support to each other and cooperating in various fields. He said the two countries have also been cooperating in the peaceful use of nuclear energy. He expressed the hope that bilateral cooperation will further expand in the future, Radio Pakistan reported.

The K-2 plant has 60-year life expectancy, extendable to 20 more years. It is designed with higher plant availability and capacity factors, and extended refuelling cycle.

The construction of K-2 commenced in November 2013, whereas its fuel loading started on Dec 1, 2020 after approval from the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority.

A series of cold and hot functional commissioning tests related to plant operation and safety were conducted, before achieving criticality at the end of February this year. After further reactor physics tests, the plant was connected to national grid on March 18, 2021 for trial operation and power escalation tests.
 
Imran, Li reiterate stronger Pak-China ties

The Newspaper'
May 21, 2021



This combo photo shows Prime Minister Imran Khan (left) and his Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang. — Photos AP/Reuters


This combo photo shows Prime Minister Imran Khan (left) and his Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang. — Photos AP/Reuters


ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan and his Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang have written letters to each other to mark 70 years of Pakistan-China friendship and vowed to further strengthen ties between the two states.

They further vowed to cooperate with each other in the fight against Covid-19 and complete the much ambitious Chine-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) despite “adverse background”.

“On behalf of the government and people of Pakistan, as well as on my own behalf, I wished to extend my heartiest felicitations to you on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan.

“21st May 1951, the day when our relations were formally established, has been a watershed moment in our history. Our two people and successive leaderships and governments have made indefatigable efforts to foster, cement, and strengthen our ties. Our time-tested relationship is built around lasting values of mutual respect, mutual trust, and mutual understanding,” Mr Khan said in his letter to the Chinese premier.

Write letters to each other to mark 70 years of friendship, vow to complete CPEC despite ‘adverse background’

According to the PM Office on Thursday, Prime Minister Khan said the two governments were closely coordinating with each other in celebrating the friendship this year in a befitting manner, enabling their people to truly understand the depth, breadth and vitality of Pakistan-China ties.

“Excellency, we are immensely grateful to China for the invaluable support it extended to us to fight Covid-19 since its outbreak in December 2019. The vaccine and the equipment provided by China to contain the pandemic played a crucial role in saving precious human lives in Pakistan. We will continue to support China’s efforts to combat the pandemic both at regional and global level,” he said.

Prime Minister Khan said his government was firmly committed to the expeditious completion of CPEC projects which would open up tremendous opportunities for growth and development in the region. “I am confident that under your leadership our ‘All-Weather Strategic Co-operative Partnership’ will further strengthen and flourish creating a brighter and promising future for our people,” he said.
According to the PM
Office, the Chinese prime minister in his letter to Mr Khan said China and Pakistan were friendly neighbours linked by mountains and waters.

Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, both countries have enjoyed firm political mutual trust, close economic cooperation and ever-increasing people-to-people friendship.
“In the face of the Covid-19 pandemic, China and Pakistan have helped each other overcome difficulties, and achieved new progress for the development of the CPEC against the adverse backdrop. The facts fully demonstrate that there are broad prospects for China and Pakistan to build an even closer community with a shared future in the new era, and will surely bring greater benefits to our two countries and peoples,” he added.

Mr Li said China had been consistent to prioritise Pakistan in its foreign policy, and was willing to make joint efforts with Pakistan, to develop the all-weather strategic cooperative partnership to a higher level over the next 70 years. “May I wish Pakistan prosperity and her people happiness. May the friendship between China and Pakistan last forever,” he added.


Published in Dawn, May 21st, 2021
 
Celebrating 70th Anniversary of Pakistan - China Relations 1951-2021

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General Geng Biao is the architect of Pakistan-China relations

May 21, 2021



China-Pakistan relations are cited as a role model in International Relations. The relationship is described by the leadership of both countries as strong as “Steel,” as high as “Himalayan,” as sweet as “Honey,” as deep as” ocean,” as close as “Two Eyes.” It is termed all-weather, time-tested, and all-dimension, reliable, trustworthy, and “pure” friendship.

Against the Western ideology, “it is the interests which decide the friends and foes in the international relations.” China-Pakistan relations are based on Eastern values, which are based on sincerity and much above materialistic interests. According to one of the Pew Surveys, Pakistan is a country that loves China most, just after the Chinese themselves.

Since the establishment of formal diplomatic relations on 21st May 1951, there was no dispute or any difference of opinion between the two countries. Both stood side by side on all difficult moments and were proved true friends indeed in the hours of in need.

Both support each other on domestic issues, like Kashmir, Balochistan, the Afghan war, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Xinjiang, or Tibet. On International affairs, both share exactly the same point of view, like Palestine issue, Ukraine, Human Rights, or Globalization and Multilateralism, etc. China has bailed out Pakistan quite a few times in the UNSC. At the UN and International forums, both countries vote in harmony.

While celebrating the 70th Anniversary of establishing formal diplomatic relations between the two countries, we must salute the man behind it. It was General Geng Biao, the Ambassador of China to Pakistan, from March 1956 to October 1959.

He was a close associate with Chairman Mao and trusted one of the most loyal colleagues. Chairman Mao appointed him to Pakistan as Chinese Ambassador with a unique vision to place a strong foundation of friendship between the two countries.


General Biao’s lucrative career
General Geng Biao, born on 26 August 1909, in Liling, Hunan Province of China, was a senior official in the Communist Party of China (CPC) and a leader in Chinese politics, foreign relations, and military. He entered the Communist Youth League of China in Shuikoushan in 1925.
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He organized and led a militia in Liuyang in 1928. In August of the same year, he joined CPC. He served in Red Army, fought against the Japanese, and participated actively in the Chinese Civil War.

After the liberation of China in 1949, Geng was appointed as the Ambassador to Sweden, and minister to Denmark and Finland on 9 May 1950, before appointed to Pakistan as Ambassador of China.

He was also the Ambassador to Myanmar and Albania. After returning to China in 1971, he became the head of CPC’s central foreign communication department, in charge of CPC’s relations with foreign parties.

In 1978, he was appointed as vice-premier of the State Council, in charge of foreign relations, military industry, civil airlines, and tourism. In January 1979, he became the secretary-general and member of the Standing Committee of CPC’s Central Military Commission.

In 1981, he became the only ever civilian Minister of National Defense of the People’s Republic of China despite his previous combat experience and became state counselor the following year.
In 1983, he became vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress and chairmen of the foreign relation committee in PNC. He was also a member of the Standing Committee of CPC’s senior consultative committee. He was awarded First-Class Red Star Medal.


Connecting Pakistan and China
General Geng Biao, Ambassador of China to Pakistan, is the real architect of the Pakistan-China friendship, establishing strong collaboration between the armed forces of the two neighboring states. He was purposefully appointed Ambassador to Pakistan, as it was a time when military rulers ruled Pakistan.

Presidents Sikandar Mirza and Ayub Khan both had army backgrounds. General Geng got along very well with the Pakistani leadership at that time, as they had a common background with similar hobbies such as hunting. Within no time, General Geng Biao achieved complete harmony with them. Both armies received strong support from each other.

General Geng Biao(late), during his appointment as the Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan in 1956-59, realized the importance of connecting China and Pakistan by road. His visionary approach to build Karakorum Highway (KKH) was conceived by him.

KKH has connected Nothern Areas with the rest of Pakistan and connected the Xinjiang Province of China with Pakistan. China can reach the Arabian Sea through KKH. He convinced the leadership of that time, Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou En Lai, to construct the Karakoram Highway, which would connect China’s Xinjiang province with Pakistan.

As a military strategist, he can realize and foresee the tension in the Pacific Ocean may explode in the future, leaving China isolated and blocked. It was necessary to find an alternative that was connected China with the Arabian Ocean through KKH, Pakistan.

It took some time to lobby and convince the leadership in Beijing, and the project launched in the 1960s, completed in 1978, with the hard work of Chinese and Pakistani Engineers. Those who know the topography of Northern Areas can understand the difficulty of the project. Almost one precious human life was sacrificed for each one Kilometer of the road.

Imagine, in the 1960s, the technology was not so developed, and the economy was also not so good in shape. However, under CPEC, the KKH has been upgraded almost and turned into a Motorway/ Highway, where one can drive almost throughout the year (all-weather) and at the speed of 120 KM.

The scenic beauty of KKH is worth visiting in addition to its economic utility. KKH is also known as the 8th wonder of the world and attracts a vast number of domestic and international tourists.


A mentor to President Xi

It is worth mentioning that President Xi served as his Staff Officer in his youth age. President Xi as a young officer was trained and mentored by General Geng Biao. In fact, President Xi was so much close to him as a family member; Geng Mama used to take good care of President Xi and provide special food on all occasions.

President Xi was brought up just like the 5th child of the Geng family. President Xi acknowledges General Biao as his mentor, and he mentioned that his love for Pakistan was inherited from his boss General Geng when he visited Pakistan for the first time in 2015.

President Xi respects his boss, General Geng Biao, a lot. He performed all virtuals of his death on 23 June 2000 in Beijing, when President Xi was Governor in Fujian Province, and travel all the long way to Beijing just to perform his burial ceremonies himself.

President Xi came into power in 2013 and launched the “One belt one road” (OBOR) or the “Belt and Road Initiative” which is a major development plan for China’s future. Today, around 100 countries have joined OBOR. There are six economic corridors planned under it, and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is one of them.

Since it is the first one, it has been declared as the flagship project. Both China and Pakistan highly prioritize it and are occupied with making it a success so it can stand as a role model for the following five economic corridors. As a matter of fact, BRI is a refined and improved version of General Geng Biao’s vision.

The legacy still going strong

Although General Geng Biao died on 23 June 2000, his mission is eternal and carried over by his family. He has two sons and two daughters. One of his sons died at an early age, the other son is in business and promoting friendship with Myanmar.

His younger daughter Madam Geng Yan is a professor, researcher, and managing a think tank promoting China-Pakistan friendship. She is in love with Pakistan as much as her father and very active in bringing the two-nation closer.

She took Bambbos tree from the Chinese consulate (old Embassy) in Karachi, planted by her father in the 1950s during his tenure in Pakistan as Ambassador, and planted in his birthplace Liling- Hunan Province China as a memory of his father’s love with Pakistan.

She is contributing intellectually toward China-Pakistan relations. Gener Geng’s eldest daughter, Madam Geng Ying is chairperson of the Pakistan-China Friendship Association and very active in promoting the ties further.

His granddaughter GM Geng Jing is also very active in China-Pakistan relations and contributing a lot. I met Grand-Grand, son of General Geng (son of Ms. Geng Jing), and was impressed that such a young teenage boy knows a lot about the history of China-Pakistan relations.


An eternal friendship

In fact, Geng Family has inherited the love for Pakistan, and all of them are contributing positively. I am very much optimistic that these are the people who are actual heroes of China-Pakistan ties. With this high spirit, one can understand the reason for this “Pure friendship” and eternal love for each other.

General Geng has laid the foundation very solid and robust and then transferred this responsibility to his next generations and will be carried over to coming generations in the future uninterestedly.

I have the honor to maintain a close liaison with Geng Family and learned a lot about the genuine friendship between the two countries. Geng’s family is my mentor, and their sincerity and love for Pakistan inspire me.

While we are celebrating the happy 70th Anniversary of our “Pure Friendship,” we may acknowledge and pay a salute to General Geng and his family. Long lives China-Pakistan eternal friendship!
 
Today, as Pakistan and China celebrate the establishment of diplomatic relations, the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China, H.E Ambassador Nong held a virtual reception, with the President of Pakistan Arif Alvi as chief guest.

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Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Nong Rong says Pakistan and China are tied in deep rooted relations and these relations will further fortify with the passage of time.

He expressed these views while addressing the book launching ceremony titled “Higher Than Karakoram: Seven Decades of Pakistan-China partnership” in Islamabad on Thursday.

The Chinese Ambassador said China is fully committed to the development of Pakistan. He said we should be fully prepared to defeat those who are not happy with Pak-China close friendship and success of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project.

He said people to people exchanges play an important role in developing the bilateral relations. He said people of both the countries need to know each other for a better understanding.

Speaking on the occasion, Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood said Pak-China relationship is and will remain the cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy. He said China always supported on the issue of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

He said the CPEC project will promote the regional connectivity and contribute to the national development as well. He said CPEC has entered into the second phase with focus on industrialization and agriculture sector to ensure the socio economic development.

He expressed gratitude to China over the provision of anti COVID-19 vaccine which helped saving the precious lives. He said high-level exchanges are the hallmark of our relations to further solidify the mutual cooperation between the two countries.

Expressing his views, Pakistan’s Ambassador to China Moin-ul-Haque said Pakistan and China enjoy strong relations as both the countries always supported each other in the hour of trial and played an important role in ensuring the regional peace and stability as well.
 
The top leadership of China and Pakistan have pledged to achieve high quality development of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in letters exchanged by the presidents and prime ministers of the two countries to mark the 70th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic ties.

In response to letter from President Arif Alvi, President Xi Jinping said China and Pakistan stood firmly by each other on issues of core interests and major concerns. Prime Minister Imran Khan and Premier Li Keqiang in their congratulatory letters expressed strong commitment to further strengthen the bilateral strategic cooperative partnership.



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President Xi said that the construction of CPEC had achieved remarkable results, bringing tangible benefits to the peoples of both countries besides providing strong impetus to the regional prosperity. In his letter, President Alvi reaffirmed commitment to build closer China-Pakistan community of shared future in the new era.

Premier Li said in his letter that his country had been consistent to prioritise Pakistan in its foreign policy, and was willing to make joint efforts to develop the “all-weather strategic cooperative partnership” to a higher level in the next 70 years.
 
It’s great news that Pakistan

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manufactured their own vaccine with cooperation from China.

PakVac.


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