70th Anniversary of Diplomatic Ties between Pakistan and China marked in Beijing
BEIJING, MAY 2021: On 21 May, A grand reception was held at the Diaoyutai State House to mark the 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic ties between Pakistan and China. The reception was attended by the diplomatic envoys, high ranking Chinese officials, businessmen, intellectuals, representatives of media organisations and prominent citizens from both sides.
The event was jointly hosted by the Embassy of Pakistan in China and Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with the Foreign Countries (CPAFFC).
Wang Qishan, the Vice-President of the People’s Republic of China especially graced the event. Speaking at the occasion, Vice-President paid glowing tribute to the succeeding generations and leadership of two countries for their sacrifices to deepen Pakistan-China friendship.
Reaffirming China’s strong commitment to
strengthening strategic ties with Pakistan, the Vice-President said that
Pakistan-China ties were driven by mutual respect, bilateral understanding and
commonality of interest. Vice-President Wang added that the two countries would
continue deepening their friendship for the prosperity of their peoples and
regional peace and stability.
Thanking Vice-President Wang for
his warm sentiments for Pakistan, Ambassador Moin-ul-Haq said that friendship
between Pakistan and China was unprecedented in history of inter-state
relations due to its scope and depth. He added that 70th anniversary was an
opportune moment for the two sides to take pride in their past achievements and
reaffirm their resolve to expand bilateral friendship to new areas of
cooperation.
During the reception, Vice-President
Wang and Ambassador of Pakistan also cut a special cake to celebrate the event.
The children of Pakistan and China, dressed in traditional dresses, sang
national songs which were deeply appreciated by the audience.
The event was moderated by Mr. Lin
Songtian, the President of CPAFFC.
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