China’s Foreign Minister Meets Pakistan Army Chief, Urges Protection for Nationals
PAKISTAN, JUL 25 – China praised Pakistan's military role in regional peace and pledged closer counterterrorism cooperation amid frequent attacks on Chinese nationals and projects, affecting key investments like CPEC.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed concerns to Pakistan's Army Chief, General Asim Munir, about ongoing attacks on Chinese nationals and businesses in Pakistan.
- The Baloch Liberation Army has targeted Chinese projects and workers in Pakistan, leading to major concerns over the safety of Chinese citizens.
- General Munir assured Wang that Pakistan will enhance security measures for Chinese personnel and projects, emphasizing the country's commitment to counter-terrorism cooperation.
- Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to deepening military ties, with China praising Pakistan's Armed Forces for contributing to regional stability.
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China's Foreign Minister Meets Pakistan Army Chief, Urges Protection for Nationals
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged Pakistan to protect the safety of Chinese nationals and projects, as he met with Pakistan's army chief who was on his first visit to Beijing since his country's recent clashes with India.
China's foreign minister meets Pakistan army chief, urges protection for nationals
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged Pakistan to protect the safety of Chinese nationals and projects, as he met with Pakistan's army chief who was on his first visit to Beijing since his country's recent clashes with India.
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