President Zardari Celebrates Timeless Bond with China in Exclusive Interview
Asif Ali Zardari's Vision for Pakistan-China Relations: Growth, Stability, and Cooperation
Islamabad, Pakistan – In a recent interview with Chinese broadcasters, President Asif Ali Zardari emphasized the enduring nature of the Pakistan-China relationship, describing it as an "evergreen friendship" that transcends challenges and time. The interview, conducted by the press wing of the House, highlighted the deep-rooted ties between the two nations and outlined Pakistan's aspirations to leverage China's development for its own growth.
"Pakistan-China friendship is not just of good times; it is an evergreen friendship," President Zardari stated, reinforcing the notion that the two countries will remain steadfast allies in all circumstances. He expressed a strong desire for Pakistan to fully benefit from China's remarkable development and geographical advantages.
Zardari conveyed his admiration for the Chinese people and reiterated Pakistan's commitment to standing by China. He praised Chinese President Xi Jinping, noting his strong and consistent leadership and his understanding of global dynamics. "I admire President Xi Jinping's political philosophy and style of governance," Zardari remarked, acknowledging the significant progress China has made under Xi's leadership.
The President underscored the historical significance of Pakistan-China relations, which have spanned generations. He welcomed China's development, asserting that it should not be feared but embraced as a positive force for the region. "China has never been an occupying power in history, and it does not interfere in other countries," he stated, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect in international relations.
Zardari also highlighted the need for improved connectivity and sustainable communication between Pakistan and China. He pointed out that China could play a crucial role in enhancing Pakistan's agricultural sector, where productivity levels currently lag behind those of China. "We are working on special industrial parks for China, and we want to take advantage of China's technology for development in various sectors, including the environment and irrigation," he explained.
In addition to economic collaboration, Zardari mentioned the growing partnership in the space sector, noting that Pakistan is increasing its capacity in this field with China's assistance. He expressed optimism about the Shanghai Cooperation Organization's potential to contribute to regional development, reiterating that Pakistan's stability remains a top priority.
"Relations with China are a priority for Pakistan," Zardari concluded, reaffirming his commitment to fostering a lasting friendship that will benefit both nations and the broader region.
As Pakistan continues to navigate its path towards development, the President's remarks signal a clear intention to deepen ties with China, positioning the relationship as a cornerstone of Pakistan's foreign policy.