ISLAMABAD (PEN) : Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang’s visit to Pakistan for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meeting and bilateral talks will go ahead as planned. This will be the first visit by a Chinese premier to Pakistan in 11 years, with key discussions expected to focus on strengthening economic cooperation. Security concerns have heightened after repeated attacks on Chinese nationals, leading to potential talks on joint security measures. Delegates from Russia and India have also confirmed their attendance for the meeting, which is set to begin on October 15.
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