Pakistan and China have announced that they reached a “new broad consensus” aimed at deepening cooperation and strengthening bilateral relations across several sectors, including trade, security, infrastructure, and regional diplomacy.
The agreement was reached during high-level meetings between officials from both countries, where leaders discussed ways to expand economic partnerships and accelerate ongoing projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Officials from both sides emphasized their commitment to maintaining close strategic ties and enhancing collaboration in energy, transportation, technology, and defense.
China reaffirmed its support for Pakistan’s economic stability and development, while Pakistani leaders praised Beijing for its continued investment and diplomatic backing during challenging economic conditions.
The discussions also focused on regional security issues, including developments in Afghanistan, counterterrorism cooperation, and efforts to maintain stability in South Asia.
Analysts say the latest agreement reflects the long-standing strategic partnership between Pakistan and China, often described by both governments as an “all-weather friendship.”
The announcement comes at a time of growing geopolitical competition in Asia, with both countries seeking stronger regional influence and economic cooperation.