ISLAMABAD (PEN) : Pakistan’s Ambassador to China, Khalil Hashmi, has been actively fostering bilateral connections, most recently meeting with Prof. David Daokui Li of Tsinghua University and Vice President Yang Tao of the Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs (CPIFA).
In a social media post, Ambassador Hashmi shared insights from his meeting with Prof. Li, a distinguished economist and thought leader. As the renowned academic prepares for his upcoming visit to Pakistan, Hashmi emphasized the depth of their conversation, which included exchanging thoughts on Prof. Li’s influential work and research. Prof. Li’s visit to Pakistan is expected to further enhance the intellectual and economic dialogue between the two nations. Ambassador Hashmi conveyed his best wishes to Prof. Li for a productive trip, highlighting the significance of the exchange for both countries.
Earlier in the week, Ambassador Hashmi also engaged with Vice President Yang Tao of CPIFA. This meeting provided an opportunity to discuss the Chinese Institute’s growing importance in global diplomacy and its role in fostering stronger ties with Pakistan. Both sides explored ideas to further deepen exchanges between the next generation of leaders from both countries. By focusing on young leadership, the meeting underscored the importance of continued collaboration between Pakistan and China in shaping a future of mutual understanding and progress.
These engagements reflect the ongoing efforts to strengthen diplomatic and academic ties between Pakistan and China, with an emphasis on intellectual exchange and cultivating the next wave of leadership. As both countries continue to build on their strategic partnership, these interactions exemplify the shared commitment to enhancing bilateral relations and cooperation in a rapidly evolving global landscape.