New Chinese Ambassador, Yao Jing takes charge
ISLAMABAD, NOV 21 (DNA) – New Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Mr Yao Jing, has assumed charge of his office.
Mr Yao Jing had been appointed as new Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan last month. Yao Jing, who has served as Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan had assume his new assignment in Islamabad.
On arrival in Islamabad, he said that China and Pakistan are all-weather strategic partners and have always been maintaining good friendly relations, adding, China accords importance to its diplomatic relations with Pakistan.
He expressed the confidence that two countries will further strengthen bilateral cooperation under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework.
Both China and Pakistan keeping in view their mutual interest will work together to bring about further development and prosperity for the people of two countries, he added.
He said that China and Pakistan are all-weather strategic partners and have always been maintaining good friendly relations, adding, China accords importance to its diplomatic relations with Pakistan.
He expressed the confidence that two countries will further strengthen bilateral cooperation under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework.
Both China and Pakistan keeping in view their mutual interest will work together to bring about further development and prosperity for the people of two countries, he added.
The last Ambassador Mr Sun Weidong completed his four years tenure in last month. Ambassador Sun Weidong also played very important,constructive role for strengthening Pakistan ,China relations.During period he played important role in the starting of CPEC.
He is pioneer of CPEC. CPEC and One Built One Road will revolutionized the regional and global economy.
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