Islamabad – Pakistan’s Prime Minister is scheduled to undertake an official visit to China next month, aiming to bolster the longstanding bilateral relationship between the two countries. The trip is expected to focus on expanding cooperation in areas such as trade, investment, and regional connectivity under the framework of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Officials from the Prime Minister’s Office confirmed that the visit will include high-level meetings with Chinese leadership to discuss strategies for accelerating ongoing projects and exploring new avenues of collaboration. Both sides are expected to reaffirm their commitment to deepening economic ties and enhancing strategic partnership.
The Prime Minister’s visit comes at a critical time when Pakistan is seeking to attract more foreign direct investment (FDI) and strengthen its economic recovery efforts. Discussions will likely cover infrastructure development, energy projects, and technology transfer initiatives.
China remains one of Pakistan’s most significant allies, providing both financial support and diplomatic backing on international platforms. The visit is also anticipated to touch upon regional security issues and promote stability in South Asia.
This trip underscores Pakistan’s intent to leverage its relationship with China to achieve sustainable development goals and ensure mutual prosperity. The government has expressed optimism that the visit will open new opportunities for collaboration benefiting both nations.