ISLAMABAD (Staff Reporter/Monitoring ) - Seconding
Pakistan’s stance on the issue of US drone strikes in the tribal areas,
Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), Zhao Qizheng, has said
such
air raids are a violation of regional sovereignty, a media report said.
Separately,
addressing a joint press conference with Senate Standing Committee on
Foreign Affairs Chairman Haji Muhammad Adeel on Monday, Zhao valued
Islamabad’s role in bringing peace to once violence-hit Xinjiang
province of China. "The Chinese nation is thankful to Pakistani nation
for adopting adequate measures to handle the issue of miscreants active
in Xingjian in the name of jihad," he said.
Zhao led a delegation
at a meeting with Pakistani parliamentarians at the Parliament House.
Pakistan reiterated its support to China over the issues of Taiwan,
Tibet, Xingjian and other major challenges confronting China.
Thanking
for the support assured by Pakistani parliamentarians, he said his
country and the people were grateful to Pakistani people and government
for such an unshaken support. "It took more than 60 years of Pakistan
and China in brining bilateral ties to the current level braving
challenges and problems" he said, adding that the situation had changed
drastically as cold war had ended, globalisation promoted and war on
terror had intensified.
Zhao said his delegation discussed all
bilateral issues with Pakistani senators openheartedly and the two sides
agreed to promote mutual ties and enhance cooperation in different
fields. He announced that his country would grant 500 scholarships to
Pakistani students in next five years and hold training workshops for
Pakistani media persons.
“Moreover, China will also increase the
number of schools and computer labs along with provision of volunteers
to impart Chinese language to Pakistani students. Yesterday, beautifully
architected Pak-China Friendship here in Islamabad, but I felt least
utilisation of the facility. Language courses could be organised at this
building to bridge lingual gap between people of the two states.”
Reaffirming
Pakistan's support to Chinese policy on Taiwan, Tibet and Xinjiang
issues, he said: “We urge both Pakistan and China not to tie knot with
any other nation at the cost of friendship of each other.
For the
first time, both the delegations expressed their viewpoint in the
meeting in their native national languages with the assistance of
interpreters. The miscreants were also condemned for disturbing peace in
the name of jihad and defaming Islam in pursue of Western agenda and
personal gains.
Adeel said the meeting successfully developed
consensus on increasing exchange of visits of parliamentarians to
benefit from each other's experiences and bring people of the two
countries closer.
He added that all political parties, parliamentarian and people of Pakistan had strong desire to cement relations with China.
Senate
Standing Committee on Defence Chairman Mushahid Hussain, Senators Zafar
Ali Shah, Abdul Ghafoor Haideri, Farhatullah Babar and Mudassar Sehar
Kamran, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan and other dignitaries were
present on the occasion. Mushahid Hussain assured the visitors of
Pakistan’s all-out support to China on the issues of Taiwan, Tibet and
Xinjiang.
ISLAMABAD (Staff Reporter/Monitoring ) - Seconding Pakistan’s stance on the issue of US drone strikes in the tribal areas, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), Zhao Qizheng, has said
such air raids are a violation of regional sovereignty, a media report said.
Separately, addressing a joint press conference with Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs Chairman Haji Muhammad Adeel on Monday, Zhao valued Islamabad’s role in bringing peace to once violence-hit Xinjiang province of China. "The Chinese nation is thankful to Pakistani nation for adopting adequate measures to handle the issue of miscreants active in Xingjian in the name of jihad," he said.
Zhao led a delegation at a meeting with Pakistani parliamentarians at the Parliament House. Pakistan reiterated its support to China over the issues of Taiwan, Tibet, Xingjian and other major challenges confronting China.
Thanking for the support assured by Pakistani parliamentarians, he said his country and the people were grateful to Pakistani people and government for such an unshaken support. "It took more than 60 years of Pakistan and China in brining bilateral ties to the current level braving challenges and problems" he said, adding that the situation had changed drastically as cold war had ended, globalisation promoted and war on terror had intensified.
Zhao said his delegation discussed all bilateral issues with Pakistani senators openheartedly and the two sides agreed to promote mutual ties and enhance cooperation in different fields. He announced that his country would grant 500 scholarships to Pakistani students in next five years and hold training workshops for Pakistani media persons.
“Moreover, China will also increase the number of schools and computer labs along with provision of volunteers to impart Chinese language to Pakistani students. Yesterday, beautifully architected Pak-China Friendship here in Islamabad, but I felt least utilisation of the facility. Language courses could be organised at this building to bridge lingual gap between people of the two states.”
Reaffirming Pakistan's support to Chinese policy on Taiwan, Tibet and Xinjiang issues, he said: “We urge both Pakistan and China not to tie knot with any other nation at the cost of friendship of each other.
For the first time, both the delegations expressed their viewpoint in the meeting in their native national languages with the assistance of interpreters. The miscreants were also condemned for disturbing peace in the name of jihad and defaming Islam in pursue of Western agenda and personal gains.
Adeel said the meeting successfully developed consensus on increasing exchange of visits of parliamentarians to benefit from each other's experiences and bring people of the two countries closer.
He added that all political parties, parliamentarian and people of Pakistan had strong desire to cement relations with China.
Senate Standing Committee on Defence Chairman Mushahid Hussain, Senators Zafar Ali Shah, Abdul Ghafoor Haideri, Farhatullah Babar and Mudassar Sehar Kamran, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan and other dignitaries were present on the occasion. Mushahid Hussain assured the visitors of Pakistan’s all-out support to China on the issues of Taiwan, Tibet and Xinjiang.

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