'Pakistan wants to learn from China,' PM Khan tells President Xi in Beijing
Prime Minister Imran Khan met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Friday while on his first official visit to China, Radio Pakistan reported.
In the meeting between Khan and Xi, the premier told the Chinese president about Pakistan's "very difficult" economic situation, Reuters reported.
Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry described the meeting as "very productive", promised good news soon, and suggested that Pakistan would secure a major economic package from China.
Xi, Khan meet
"My party has only been in power for two months. Unfortunately we have inherited a very difficult economic situation," PM Khan was reported to have told the Chinese president.
"Countries go in cycles. They have their high points, they have their low points. Unfortunately, our country is going through a low point at the moment with two very big deficits, a fiscal deficit and a current account deficit. And so we, as I’ve said, have come to learn," Reuters quoted Imran Khan as saying.
The premier described Xi as a role model owing to his vision and leadership. "Our country is very impressed the way China has progressed. China's phenomenal achievements are worth emulating. No other country has tackled poverty and corruption the way China has tackled it," he said.
"Pakistan wants to learn from China's experience in poverty alleviation and curbing corruption," he added.
President Xi Jinping, while welcoming the prime minister, said that Pak-China relations have already been strengthening, and have now gained momentum.
"The relationship has not only benefited the two countries but also the region," Xi said.
President Xi told PM Khan that he valued both countries' relations, and reaffirmed their "all-weather" friendship.
"I attach great importance to China-Pakistan relations and am willing to work together with the prime minister to strengthen the China-Pakistan all-weather strategic partnership and build a new era of China-Pakistan destiny," Xi said.
PM Khan extended an invitation to President Xi Jinping to visit Pakistan.
Both leaders reinforced their shared commitment to taking their all-weather and time-tested Pak-China friendship to new heights,and further strengthening the existing multifaceted equation of the two countries for theirs and the regions's benefit, Radio Pakistan reported.
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who is accompanying the PM, met his counterpart, Wang Yi and discussed measures to further bolster bilateral relations in diverse fields, Radio Pakistan reported.
The two sides underscored the importance of the Pak-China all-weather strategic cooperative partnership for a shared future. They reaffirmed their complete common understanding on early realisation of CPEC projects.
They also reiterated their steadfast commitment to strategic partnership and underscored taking it to new heights.
The two foreign ministers discussed building the bilateral relationship further along the lines of the 10-point agenda covering multifaceted practical cooperation.
They agreed to continue strategic communication on regional and global issues of importance, Radio Pakistan reported.