Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Foreign Affairs Syed Tariq Fatemi met Chinese State Commissioner for Counter Terrorism and Security Cheng Guoping who is here on a three-day visit and reviewed all aspects of bilateral relationship, with a special focus on security and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Fatmi said Pakistan viewed its relationship with China as the "cornerstone" of its foreign policy and the country will continue to support Beijing on all its issues of core interest, including combating "evils" of terrorism and separatism.
He said Pakistan supported China on all its core issues, while firmly opposing any attempt to undermine China's sovereignty.
"Pakistan will continue to support China's efforts to combat the three evils of terrorism, extremism and separatism," he said in a statement.
Appreciating China's forthright position on Pakistan's counter-terrorism strategy and its successes, Fatemi thanked China for its support to national security and territorial integrity.
The talks take place days after Saeed was put under "house arrest" in Lahore by Pakistan government after Punjab Province's Interior Ministry issued an order in pursuance to a directive from the Federal Interior Ministry on January 27.
Noting the importance of CPEC for the economic development of Pakistan, the two sides stressed that timely completion of the USD 46 billion project would not only give a boost to Pakistan's economy, but would also significantly contribute towards regional connectivity, peace and development.
Fatemi stated that Pakistan was fully committed to the timely and effective implementation of all the projects under CPEC.
Cheng said China attached great importance to its relations with Pakistan, and supports its sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity.
The two sides expressed satisfaction at the continuing progress in bilateral relations in all fields and expressed their resolve to work towards further solidifying political relations, deepening economic bonds and security cooperation and closer people-to-people contacts to achieve the common goal of China-Pakistan "Community of Shared Destiny".
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