FM Asif to discuss bilateral issues with Chinese counterpart

Khawaja Asif will hold a meeting with China's Foreign Minister Wang Li

By
Mariana Baabar
Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif. Photo: File  

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif left for Beijing on Thursday at the conclusion of the three-day envoys conference, which wraped up at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

He has been invited by his Chinese counterpart Wang Li, at a time when Beijing stressed that it saw this visit as an “important event between the two friendly countries which would further help implement the cooperation consensus reached between the two leaders”.

Announcing his visit, Geng Shuang, the spokesperson at the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said, "a range of issues” will be discussed with Wang Yi and other Chinese leaders, including discussions on bilateral relations, regional and international issues of mutual interest.”

Later, the Foreign Office also released a brief statement saying that this will be a one-day visit, where the two sides will review the bilateral relations and regional developments, including the situation in Afghanistan.

The two foreign ministers’ meeting is of added significance as on Wednesday the Indian Chief of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat threatened that he was not ruling out a two-front war with Pakistan and China.

"It is a myth that democracies or nuclear-armed neighbours do not go to war,” he said on Wednesday. 

This will be Asif’s first visit as foreign minister while earlier in October last as defence minister, he had led Pakistan’s delegation to attend a forum on security and defence with a special focus on the region.

The foreign minister’s visit had been planned earlier in the wake of a policy announcement by US President Donald Trump in which he had leveled grave allegations against Pakistan and threatened Islamabad if it did not take the desired steps to eliminate terrorism.

The government had decided at the time that the foreign minister’s visit to Washington would be postponed and instead visits would be undertaken to China, Russia, Iran and Turkey to present its case garnering regional support

Later in the month, Asif will accompany Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session. 

Geng Shuang further commented, “China and Pakistan are all-weather strategic partners. The two sides have seen their relationship growing with sound momentum, frequent high-level exchanges and fruitful outcome of practical cooperation”.

He added that the visit of the foreign minister would be another important event between the two friendly countries, which would further help implement the cooperation consensus reached between the two leaders.

Geng Shuang said the deep and practical cooperation centered on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and on promoting coordination and communication on international and regional affairs.

Of importance also is the timing of Asif’s visit, which comes at the conclusion of the BRICS summit in China in which Pakistan based terror groups were included in the joint declaration. The foreign minister welcomed the decision of China to include the name of Tehreek-e-Taliban based inside Afghanistan as one of the terrorist groups.