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China holds first trilateral meeting with Pakistan and Bangladesh

China holds first trilateral meeting with Pakistan and Bangladesh

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China, Bangladesh and Pakistan held their first trilateral meeting at the official level in China's Kunming. The meeting took place on Thursday and was attended by key representatives from all three countries.Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong, Bangladeshi Acting Foreign Secretary Ruhul Alam Siddique and Additional Foreign Secretary of Pakistan Imran Ahmed Siddiqui participated in the meeting in person. Pakistani Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch joined the first phase of the discussions via video link.advertisementIn her remarks, Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch appreciated China for organising the inaugural meeting of the trilateral mechanism. She said, 'The Chinese side has done well in convening the inaugural meeting of the trilateral mechanism.'
Noting the shared goals of the three nations, she said, 'There are common aspirations of the three sides for people-centric development.' She added that Pakistan seeks 'deeper engagement between China and South Asian countries'.Baloch also noted the positive momentum in Pakistan-China bilateral relations and said Islamabad was ready to boost cooperation with Islamabad and Dhaka in multiple areas.She further said Pakistan was ready to work with China and Bangladesh to enhance ties in trade and investment, agriculture and digital economy.Must Watch
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