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PM Shehbaz Emphasizes Security of Chinese in Pakistan

PM Shehbaz Emphasizes Security of Chinese in Pakistan

Key Takeaways

  • Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stressed the paramount importance of securing Chinese nationals in Pakistan.
  • Multiple agreements worth nearly $414 million were signed during a conference in Islamabad.
  • The conference focused on healthcare, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical investments between Pakistani and Chinese companies.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif underscored the critical importance of ensuring the security of Chinese nationals residing in Pakistan. Speaking at the Pakistan-China Pharmaceutical and Healthcare B2B Investment Conference in Islamabad, he declared that securing these individuals is 'paramount for us.'

In his address, PM Shehbaz emphasized: ‘I would like to say with fullest force at my command that the security of Chinese brothers and sisters in Pakistan is paramount for us, it is most important. And we will leave no stone unturned to provide them with the best possible security.’ His statement reflects a commitment to safeguarding the interests and safety of foreign nationals.

The conference, which brought together Pakistani and Chinese companies, also witnessed the signing of several significant agreements in healthcare, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical sectors. The total value of these deals was nearly $414 million, underscoring the economic partnership between the two nations.

During his remarks, PM Shehbaz highlighted the importance of such collaborations, stating: ‘These agreements will not only enhance our capabilities in healthcare but also strengthen the bilateral relationship through shared investments and expertise.’

The signing of these deals marks a significant step towards deepening cooperation in critical sectors. The Prime Minister’s emphasis on security aligns with broader efforts to foster a stable environment for business and investment.

The conference, which was attended by key figures from both countries, aimed at promoting mutual interests through collaborative projects. These initiatives are expected to contribute significantly to the development of healthcare infrastructure and technology in Pakistan.

By prioritizing the security of Chinese nationals, PM Shehbaz also seeks to reassure the business community about the stability and safety of their operations in Pakistan. This move is seen as a strategic step towards enhancing economic ties between the two nations.

I would like to say with fullest force at my command that the security of Chinese brothers and sisters in Pakistan is paramount for us, it is most important. And we will leave no stone unturned to provide them with the best possible security.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan