Commentary: China-Pakistan Relations
Beijing, China - May 21, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Screenshot of China Media Group (CMG) commentary on chinaplus.cri.cn
FILE: Beijing, China - March 19, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. First strategic dialog between Chinese, Pakistani foreign ministers in progress
3. National flags of China, Pakistan
Beijing, China - May 21, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
4. Screenshot of China Media Group (CMG) commentary on chinaplus.cri.cn
FILE: Gwadar, Pakistan - March 29, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese Mainland)
5. Various of New Gwadar International Airport groundbreaking ceremony in progress
FILE: Balochistan, Pakistan - Date Unknown(CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Various of building of China-Pakistan Government Middle School
7. Various of children taking class
FILE: Pabbi national counter terrorism training center, Pakistan - Jan 5, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Chinese, Pakistani soldiers, officers at gathering for joint military drill
9. National flag of Pakistan
10. National flag of China
11. Various of military drill in progress
Beijing, China - May 21, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
12. Screenshot of China Media Group (CMG) commentary on chinaplus.cri.cn
FILE: Beijing, China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
13. Tian'anmen Square
Beijing, China - May 21, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
14. Screenshot of China Media Group (CMG) commentary on chinaplus.cri.cn
FILE: Beijing, China - April 28, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
15. Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) shaking hands with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan (L)
16. Meeting between Xi, Khan in progress, officials from both sides in attendance
FILE: Beijing, China - March 19, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
17. First meeting of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Political Parties Joint Consultation Mechanism in progress
Beijing, China - May 21, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
18. Screenshot of China Media Group (CMG) commentary on chinaplus.cri.cn
FILE: Gwadar, Pakistan - Oct 2, 2018 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
19. Various of port
FILE: Pakistan - Date Unknown (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
20. Various of road construction
Sixty-eight years witnessed the profound "All-Weather Friendship" between China and Pakistan, according to a commentary published on the website of China Radio International (CRI) under the China Media Group (CMG) on Tuesday.
The following is the full text of the article:
China and Pakistan not only share common borders, but also mountains, rivers and a common destiny. In the history of international affairs, China-Pakistan relations are considered a role model. Unlike the common perception in the Western world, our relations are not interest led, but pure and based on trust, mutual respect, love, and affection. China and Pakistan are both Eastern countries and share Eastern values in common.
China and Pakistan established formal diplomatic relations on May 21, 1951. But the first high-level delegation from the government of Pakistan visited China on January 4, 1950, just three months after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Pakistan was among the first few countries to recognize the Peoples Republic of China. However, the roots of our relationship can be traced to more than 2000 years ago, when ancient Chinese monks such as Fa Xian and Xuan Zang traveled to areas currently part of today's Pakistan. In fact, a major strand of Buddhism originated in Pakistan.
China-Pakistan relations have been described as an "All-Weather Friendship," as we have overcome many domestic and international hardships, but have always remained close friends. Pakistan was a close ally with the Western world during the Cold War era and a signatory to many defense agreements with the West but still maintained a very close friendship with China. Pakistan has experienced much political change, such as civil and military rules, and various political parties in charge of the country with very different ideologies, but whoever was in power always kept close ties with China. Similarly, whoever held the leadership role in China, has always been a very close friend of Pakistan.
We are "time-tested friends", as at all critical moments we have stood side by side, hand in hand, supporting each other. During a difficult time in the 1950's when the West imposed an economic blockade on China, Pakistan continued to support China. When China faced further economic challenges during the 1960s and 1970s, Pakistan remained a close friend and supporter of China. Today, China has emerged as a global power and supports Pakistan on all critical issues.
In the recent meeting between Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and China's President Xi Jinping, during the recent Belt and Road Forum held in Beijing, an official statement was issued reaffirming the "All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership" between Pakistan and China. The two leaders also exchanged views on a whole range of bilateral issues in a warm and cordial atmosphere. They affirmed the resolve to further strengthen their strategic cooperative partnership in all fields including political, security, economic and trade, and people-to-people exchanges.
Furthermore, "President Xi Jinping reiterated China's unwavering support for Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity and appreciated the government's agenda for socio-economic development and people-centered progress. He affirmed that China-Pakistan ties would continue to acquire greater strength and deepen practical cooperation in the times to come".
China-Pakistan relations have grown in all dimensions, whether political, diplomatic, defense, economic or through people to people contacts, and major achievements have been witnessed. Since the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), in particular, the economic and social sectors have seen visible progress. Pakistan strongly supports the BRI and major projects organized under its umbrella, such as the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The CPEC has been instrumental in the development of infrastructure in Pakistan. Pakistan was an electricity deficient country, but under the CPEC, several power projects have been completed and yet others are at the final stage of completion, narrowing the gap between the supply and demand of electricity in the country. Pakistan's economy has shown 1- to 2-digit growth in GDP since the launch of the CPEC.
Due to the new environment in the geopolitics of the region, China-Pakistan strategic relations have become more relevant and will further strengthen in the days to come. China-Pakistan relations are a guarantor of regional peace, stability and prosperity. The bond of "Pure-Friendship" between the two nations will further grow to new heights.
Commentary: China-Pakistan Relations
Dateline : May 21, 2019/File
Location : Beijing,China Pakistan
Duration : 3'21
Beijing, China - May 21, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Screenshot of China Media Group (CMG) commentary on chinaplus.cri.cn
FILE: Beijing, China - March 19, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. First strategic dialog between Chinese, Pakistani foreign ministers in progress
3. National flags of China, Pakistan
Beijing, China - May 21, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
4. Screenshot of China Media Group (CMG) commentary on chinaplus.cri.cn
FILE: Gwadar, Pakistan - March 29, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese Mainland)
5. Various of New Gwadar International Airport groundbreaking ceremony in progress
FILE: Balochistan, Pakistan - Date Unknown(CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Various of building of China-Pakistan Government Middle School
7. Various of children taking class
FILE: Pabbi national counter terrorism training center, Pakistan - Jan 5, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Chinese, Pakistani soldiers, officers at gathering for joint military drill
9. National flag of Pakistan
10. National flag of China
11. Various of military drill in progress
Beijing, China - May 21, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
12. Screenshot of China Media Group (CMG) commentary on chinaplus.cri.cn
FILE: Beijing, China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
13. Tian'anmen Square
Beijing, China - May 21, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
14. Screenshot of China Media Group (CMG) commentary on chinaplus.cri.cn
FILE: Beijing, China - April 28, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
15. Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) shaking hands with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan (L)
16. Meeting between Xi, Khan in progress, officials from both sides in attendance
FILE: Beijing, China - March 19, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
17. First meeting of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Political Parties Joint Consultation Mechanism in progress
Beijing, China - May 21, 2019 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
18. Screenshot of China Media Group (CMG) commentary on chinaplus.cri.cn
FILE: Gwadar, Pakistan - Oct 2, 2018 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
19. Various of port
FILE: Pakistan - Date Unknown (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland)
20. Various of road construction
Sixty-eight years witnessed the profound "All-Weather Friendship" between China and Pakistan, according to a commentary published on the website of China Radio International (CRI) under the China Media Group (CMG) on Tuesday.
The following is the full text of the article:
China and Pakistan not only share common borders, but also mountains, rivers and a common destiny. In the history of international affairs, China-Pakistan relations are considered a role model. Unlike the common perception in the Western world, our relations are not interest led, but pure and based on trust, mutual respect, love, and affection. China and Pakistan are both Eastern countries and share Eastern values in common.
China and Pakistan established formal diplomatic relations on May 21, 1951. But the first high-level delegation from the government of Pakistan visited China on January 4, 1950, just three months after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Pakistan was among the first few countries to recognize the Peoples Republic of China. However, the roots of our relationship can be traced to more than 2000 years ago, when ancient Chinese monks such as Fa Xian and Xuan Zang traveled to areas currently part of today's Pakistan. In fact, a major strand of Buddhism originated in Pakistan.
China-Pakistan relations have been described as an "All-Weather Friendship," as we have overcome many domestic and international hardships, but have always remained close friends. Pakistan was a close ally with the Western world during the Cold War era and a signatory to many defense agreements with the West but still maintained a very close friendship with China. Pakistan has experienced much political change, such as civil and military rules, and various political parties in charge of the country with very different ideologies, but whoever was in power always kept close ties with China. Similarly, whoever held the leadership role in China, has always been a very close friend of Pakistan.
We are "time-tested friends", as at all critical moments we have stood side by side, hand in hand, supporting each other. During a difficult time in the 1950's when the West imposed an economic blockade on China, Pakistan continued to support China. When China faced further economic challenges during the 1960s and 1970s, Pakistan remained a close friend and supporter of China. Today, China has emerged as a global power and supports Pakistan on all critical issues.
In the recent meeting between Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and China's President Xi Jinping, during the recent Belt and Road Forum held in Beijing, an official statement was issued reaffirming the "All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership" between Pakistan and China. The two leaders also exchanged views on a whole range of bilateral issues in a warm and cordial atmosphere. They affirmed the resolve to further strengthen their strategic cooperative partnership in all fields including political, security, economic and trade, and people-to-people exchanges.
Furthermore, "President Xi Jinping reiterated China's unwavering support for Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity and appreciated the government's agenda for socio-economic development and people-centered progress. He affirmed that China-Pakistan ties would continue to acquire greater strength and deepen practical cooperation in the times to come".
China-Pakistan relations have grown in all dimensions, whether political, diplomatic, defense, economic or through people to people contacts, and major achievements have been witnessed. Since the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), in particular, the economic and social sectors have seen visible progress. Pakistan strongly supports the BRI and major projects organized under its umbrella, such as the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The CPEC has been instrumental in the development of infrastructure in Pakistan. Pakistan was an electricity deficient country, but under the CPEC, several power projects have been completed and yet others are at the final stage of completion, narrowing the gap between the supply and demand of electricity in the country. Pakistan's economy has shown 1- to 2-digit growth in GDP since the launch of the CPEC.
Due to the new environment in the geopolitics of the region, China-Pakistan strategic relations have become more relevant and will further strengthen in the days to come. China-Pakistan relations are a guarantor of regional peace, stability and prosperity. The bond of "Pure-Friendship" between the two nations will further grow to new heights.
ID : 8111310
Published : 2019-05-22 04:08
Last Modified : 2019-05-22 04:16:00
Source : China Central Television (CCTV),China Global Television Network (CGTN)
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