Interior Mohsin Naqvi held a meeting with Chinese Ambassador Jian Zedong. During the meeting, Pakistan-China bilateral relations and matters of mutual interest were discussed.
Ambassador Jian Zedong condemned the suicide attack near the Islamabad District Courts and expressed his condolences over the tragic loss of human lives.
The Ambassador said that the spokesperson of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs had also condemned this unfortunate incident.
Both sides agreed to further strengthen cooperation in counter-terrorism and security.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said that Pakistan-China relations are based on mutual trust and respect.
He added that China is a trusted friend of Pakistan, which has stood by the country in every difficult moment.
The Chinese Ambassador said that China will continue to extend full cooperation to Pakistan.
Separately, the 13th Round of Pakistan-Iran Bilateral Political Consultations (BPC) was held in Islamabad on Monday.
The Pakistan side was led by Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch, while the Iranian delegation was headed by Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Majid Takht-Ravanchi. Senior officials from both sides participated in the consultations.
The two sides held comprehensive discussions on the entire spectrum of bilateral relations and reviewed the status of implementation of decisions of the last BPC. It was agreed to enhance and diversify bilateral trade and expand cooperation in energy, transport connectivity, education and people-to-people exchanges.
The two sides also exchanged views on the regional and global developments of importance. Both sides underscored the significance of regular convening of various institutional mechanisms, including Joint Economic Commission (JEC) and Joint Trade Committee (JTC) to forge closer cooperation in areas of mutual interest.
The two sides reaffirmed their commitment to continue cooperation at multilateral fora, including the UN, OIC and ECO and strengthen dialogue on global and regional issues of common concern.
The consultations reflected the close, brotherly relations between Pakistan and Iran rooted in shared history, culture, and faith.
It was agreed to hold the next round of Bilateral Political Consultations in Tehran on mutually convenient dates.