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China-Pakistan Economic Relations

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The second phase of the China-Pakistan economic corridor would foster business-to-business partnerships and industrial collaboration, according to Pakistan’s ambassador to China, Khalil Hashmi.

This was stated by the ambassador when he spoke at the round table conference between China and Pakistan in Tianjin.

Ambassador Hashmi encouraged Chinese businesses to look into joint partnerships and investment opportunities, saying that Pakistan’s petrochemical sector offered a wealth of investment potential.

In order to facilitate direct economic partnerships between companies from both nations, he announced that the Pakistani Embassy would hold a petrochemical business-to-business event in May 2025.

He underlined that China and Pakistan are focussing on greater industrial cooperation and investment prospects, especially in the petrochemical sector, as their economic alliance picks up steam.

Ambassador Hashmi emphasised that Pakistan is a desirable site for investors due to its strategic location and growing economy.

Chinese business executives at the event confirmed that, given the excellent prospects for industrial cooperation, Chinese businesses are prepared to invest in Pakistan.

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The President Remits Prisoners’ Sentences for 180 Days

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of accordance with article 45 of the Pakistani constitution, President Asif Ali Zardari awarded 180 days of exceptional remission of prisoner sentences on the occasion of Eid-Ul-Fitr and Pakistan Day.

Prisoners convicted of murder, espionage, or anti-state acts will not be eligible for the sentence reduction.

Criminals found guilty of financial crimes or harm to the national exchequer will not be eligible for the sentencing reduction.

Sentence reductions will also be available to female inmates over 60 who have served one-third of their term.

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Foreign Office Briefing: FO Spokesperson Discusses PM’s Trip to Saudi Arabia to Encourage Investment

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The goals of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s trip to Saudi Arabia are to boost economic cooperation, encourage investment, and fortify bilateral ties.

Foreign Office Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan stated in a weekly briefing that the visit highlighted the long-standing historical ties between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan and will open the door to greater diplomatic coordination on bilateral, regional, and international issues as well as improved trade and investment cooperation.

The Prime Minister met Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman during the tour, and the two leaders had fruitful discussions about how to improve relations between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.

According to the FO spokesperson, the number of unfounded claims made by Indian leadership about Jammu and Kashmir has increased.

The spokesperson responded to the Indian External Affairs Minister’s comments at the Raisina debate in New Delhi by stating that India was the one that brought the Jammu and Kashmir issue before the UN in 1948.

According to him, India has no right to hold the Security Council and its former members accountable for the resolutions that were later passed today.

He asserted that a sustainable peace in South Asia depends on a peaceful resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir conflict that complies with pertinent UN Security Council decisions and the aspirations of the Kashmiri people.

Regarding Israeli aggression in Gaza and the West Bank, Shafqat Ali Khan stated that Pakistan calls for an immediate end to hostilities and categorically denounces Israel’s savage attacks against the West Bank and Gaza population, the flagrant breach of the ceasefire agreement, and the deaths of innocent civilians, including women, children, and the elderly.

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Sanaullah and the British High Commissioner have a crucial meeting.

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Rana Sanaullah Khan, the Prime Minister’s adviser on political and public affairs, met with British High Commissioner Jane Marriott in a significant meeting to talk about expanding trade ties, fortifying economic ties, and identifying new areas of collaboration between Pakistan and the UK.
A news release stated that Sanaullah, who is also in charge of the Ministry of Inter Provincial Coordination (IPC), reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to deepening bilateral relations with the UK during the meeting.
Adopting a coordinated counterterrorism policy, enhancing security cooperation, and implementing cooperative actions to guarantee regional peace and stability were other major topics of discussion. In their efforts to combat terrorism, the two dignitaries decided to strengthen operational collaboration and intelligence exchange.
To further improve links between the two countries, cultural exchanges and the development of people-to-people relationships were also discussed.
Sanaullah underlined that the Pakistani government is dedicated to strengthening collaboration with the UK in every area and will take all required steps to accomplish this objective.

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