In Beijing on Sunday (January 4, 2026), Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang met Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar to call for deeper ties and a "community with a shared future" in the new era.
Describing the iron-clad friendship between China and Pakistan, Ding—also a member of the Political Bureau Standing Committee—highlighted recent high-level talks that set fresh goals for bilateral cooperation. He urged both sides to:
- Strengthen political trust and mutual support 🤝
- Align development plans for win-win growth 📈
- Boost practical projects that benefit everyday lives 🏘️
- Coordinate on key international and regional issues 🌐
On Pakistan's side, Dar reaffirmed that friendly ties with China are a cornerstone of the country's foreign policy. He noted that Pakistan adheres to the One-China principle and plans to use this year's 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations as a springboard for even closer collaboration.
For young pros and globe-trotters in South and Southeast Asia, this renewed push means more opportunities in tech, trade, and cultural exchanges. Whether you're eyeing new startup partnerships, exploring jobs abroad, or simply following regional news, keep an eye on how Sino-Pak projects unfold—because this friendship is shaping tomorrow's frontier of growth and innovation! 🌏✨
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China calls for closer China-Pakistan community with shared future
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