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Published 02 Oct, 2017 03:47pm

Chinese ambassador calls on National Security Adviser in farewell meeting

Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Sun Weidong called on National Security Adviser (NSA) Nasser Janjua on Monday to bid farewell at the end of his tenure in Pakistan, a Foreign Office (FO) statement said.

Regional security and matters of mutual were discussed in the meeting, during which Janjua "acknowledged and appreciated" the role of the outgoing ambassador in consolidating friendly relations between Pakistan and China, the FO said.

Ambassador Weidong said that the strength of the Pak-China relationship lies in people-to-people contact between the two sides. He also said the friendship had entered a 'golden era'.

"Both sides agreed that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is the flagship project strengthening ties between the two countries," a FO handout read. "It was a dream that is now translating into a reality and there is a lot more yet to come, which both the countries can do together," it read.

Janjua suggested that China consider having a major industrial base in Balochistan where the two countries "could co-produce and co-manufacture and also have an easy access to world markets".

China supports a relationship based on mutual respect rather than one based on competition, confrontation and conflict "that upholds territorial integrity and favours cooperation and partnerships to create a win-win situation for all", the statement said.

Janjua also appreciated China's role in Afghanistan, with the two sides agreeing to continue peace efforts in the country.

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