President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, will undertake a 10-day official visit to China from September 12-21, 2025, upon the invitation of the Chinese Government. The visit underscores the enduring tradition of high-level exchanges between the two nations and reflects their deep commitment to further strengthening bilateral ties.
During his visit, President Zardari is scheduled to hold meetings with the Chinese leadership on a range of issues, including regional peace and cooperation under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The discussions will encompass the entirety of Pakistan-China bilateral relations, with a specific focus on enhancing economic and trade cooperation and advancing future connectivity initiatives. The two sides will also exchange views on bilateral cooperation at multilateral forums, reaffirming their shared vision for a more stable and prosperous region.
The President’s itinerary includes visits to Chengdu, Shanghai, and the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, where he will engage with provincial leadership to explore avenues for collaboration. These meetings are expected to pave the way for new agreements and partnerships that will benefit both countries.
The visit is a testament to the “all-weather strategic cooperative partnership” between Pakistan and China, a relationship characterized by mutual trust, respect, and a shared pursuit of common goals. It is anticipated to further solidify the strong political, economic, and cultural bonds that have defined the relationship for decades. The discussions and agreements reached during the visit are expected to create new opportunities for growth and prosperity for the peoples of both nations.
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