Pakistan, China reaffirms partnership with new Joint Action Plan 2024-2029
The Joint Action Plan 2024-2029 focuses on expanding economic, trade, technology, and security ties, with over 800 companies involved in the Pakistan-China B2B Investment Conference, officials said.
- On September 4, 2025, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held discussions in Beijing with Chinese Premier Li Qiang to enhance their strategic cooperation and deepen bilateral ties.
- The meeting followed Sharif's six-day visit to China, which included attending the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Tianjin and a military parade on September 3.
- Sharif and Li Qiang jointly issued a 2025-2029 Joint Action Plan, agreed to advance the upgraded China-Pakistan Economic Corridor phase two with five new corridors, and signed multiple cooperation agreements.
- Sharif affirmed Pakistan’s commitment to firmly oppose all forms of terrorism and conveyed sincere appreciation to the Chinese government and people for their steadfast backing of Pakistan’s sovereignty and development.
- The renewed commitments suggest continued deepening of Pakistan-China ties, focusing on economic development, security cooperation, and regional stability through multilateral frameworks like the SCO.
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