China attending OIC conference to strengthen ties with Muslim world: Wang Yi

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has said that his country was attending the 48th meeting of OIC’s Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM), scheduled on Tuesday, for developing and broadening ties and partnership with the Muslim world besides promoting unity and cooperation for multilateralism.

The Chinese foreign minister, after his bilateral meeting with Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, told the media that the CFM’s theme of “Building Partnerships for Unity, Justice, and Development” had great significance in the current scenario and was also the main purpose of Chinese participation.

According to the state-run news agency APP, in what Foreign Minister Qureshi called a “very comprehensive and detailed meeting,” the two foreign ministers discussed bilateral cooperation, regional situation as well as international issues including Afghanistan and Ukraine.

Qureshi told the media that it was for the first time that the Chinese foreign minister would attend and address the CFM moot which manifested the strong partnership between Pakistan and China.

Earlier, both the countries also signed documents for enhancing cooperation in the fields of higher education and agriculture at a ceremony also witnessed by the two foreign ministers.

Qureshi said they also discussed the extension of China Pakistan Economic Corridor to Afghanistan in what the Chinese FM assured for a review considering the changed situation in the war-torn country.

While discussing trade and investment cooperation, Qureshi said, China expressed the desire for the export of Pakistani rice and wheat in order to enhance the country’s exports.

The two foreign ministers discussed the counter-terrorism cooperation and a coordinated approach to deal with the terrorist outfits including the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) and the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan.

Wang Yi spoke high of Pakistan’s steps for the security of Chinese nationals in Pakistan also lauded the strict action against those involved in Dasu terrorist attack which had killed the Chinese nationals.

Foreign Minister Qureshi thanked China for supporting Pakistan in Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and told the media that Chinese FM had assured the country of its constant support till its removal from the grey list.

He also thanked China for giving a rollover of $2 billion to the State Bank of Pakistan to support Pakistan’s economy and also mentioned his upcoming visit to China within a few days which he said showed the limit of interaction cooperation and understanding.

Wang Yi, who is on his first visit to Pakistan after the Covid-19 pandemic, said China would expand its support to Pakistan in poverty reduction, modernizing the agriculture sector for sustainable development. He called for closer multilateral cooperation on regional and international issues including Afghanistan and Ukraine.

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