China and Pakistan held their '8th Round of Strategic Dialogue' at Islamabad yesterday co-chaired by Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyou and Pakistan Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang told media here.
During their talks, Kong said China and Pakistan are all-weather strategic cooperation partners, Lu quoted him as saying.
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"China's development first and foremost should benefit our good neighbours, sharing will and wall, especially Pakistan. Going forward we will maintain this momentum, further advance China Pakistan relations and forge a closely- knit community of shared future," he said.
The two sides spoke highly of all-weather strategic partnership cooperation and will further implement the consensus reached between the two sides, Lu said.
Both the countries also move forward on the CPEC, (China Pakistan Economic Corridor) and all-round cooperation and build a community of shared future, he said adding that the two sides also exchanged views on issues of mutual interest.
For her part, Tehmina said strategic dialogue is an important channel for stronger cooperation and would like to give greater play for it and seek greater cooperation benefits, Lu said.
In Islamabad, the Foreign Office said yesterday that Janjua and Kong also exchanged views on issues including the situation in Afghanistan, the new US policy in South Asia and matters relating to the Korean Peninsula.
Both sides held comprehensive discussions on the entire spectrum of bilateral ties. These included: the Belt and Road Initiative and specifically, China-Pakistan Economic Corridor; bilateral trade; defence; counter-terrorism; culture and people-to-people exchanges, it said.
According to officials, in Pakistan alone, China is reported to have committed to invest USD 50 billion and some estimates even put the amount to more than USD 60 billion in the ambitious CPEC project, connecting China's Xinjiang province with Balochistan's Gwadar port.
India has protested to China over CPEC as it traverses through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir(PoK) and boycotted a high- profile Belt and Road Forum organised by Beijing in May.
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