by Cecilia Odey
Pakistan would work with China to promote a shared destiny of achievements and progress and foster peace and harmony in the region and the world at large.
Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif said this in an interview with Xinhua on Thursday.
Sharif began his first official visit to China on Tuesday, among the first foreign leaders to visit China after the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
Sharif travelled to China for the first time in 1981 and has since witnessed the tremendous transformation of the country through his many visits.
“You could hardly see a car on the road, (only) buses and bicycles in 1981.
“And over the years the entire country has transformed and become the second largest economy in the world. This is a miracle of its kind.
“I think it is because of the dedication, and visionary leadership of the Communist Party of China. Its leaders, its vision and sacrifice,’’ he said.
The 20th CPC National Congress conveyed a very powerful message across the world that China stands by continuity and stability and peaceful co-existence, the prime minister said.
Highlighting China’s success in eradicating absolute poverty, providing better job opportunities, and improving education and healthcare.
Sharif said Xi Jinping’s re-election as general secretary of the CPC Central Committee is important not only to the Chinese people but also to friendly countries and even globally.
“Today under President Xi’s leadership, China is a country without which the world cannot move on.
This is a great sense of achievement,’’ he said, explaining that Pakistan is trying to learn from China.
Sharif said he has no doubt that China would grow and progress by leaps and bounds, and the Pakistan-China friendly relations would further deepen and strengthen.
Pakistan and China have enjoyed an unprecedented and unique friendship, or Iron Brotherhood, over the seven decades since establishing diplomatic ties.
The two countries have promoted relations on the basis of mutual trust, respect and cooperation, he said.
Sharif commended the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) as a game changer in transforming Pakistan’s power, energy, infrastructure and public transport sector.
Sharif himself was given the task of implementing multiple CPEC energy projects and the Lahore Orange Line, the country’s first metro train service.
“I must tell you with a sense of satisfaction that these CPEC energy projects were completed and made operational faster than Chinese regard.
“This is what we call ‘Pakistan speed,’’ said the prime minister, referring to the Shenzhen speed in China.
“That’s what this brotherhood, cooperation and friendship is about,’’ Sharif said.
He hoped the CPEC would go to the next phase to promote agriculture, modern technology and IT industry.
Sharif said he supports the China-proposed Global Development Initiative and Global Security Initiative as a remarkable vision to promote harmony and peaceful coexistence between nations and societies. (Xinhua/NAN)