ISLAMABAD (PEN) : Pakistan confirmed that it is in discussions with China to establish a joint security mechanism, although major infrastructure and energy deals during Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s visit were not finalized. The key outcomes of the visit included agreements for the provision of bulletproof vehicles, fire-fighting trucks, and MoUs covering security, laboratory cooperation, water conservancy, and human resources training. Talks on creating a joint security company for Chinese interests and restructuring energy debt remain ongoing. Both nations emphasized the importance of a secure environment for their partnership, particularly after a recent attack on Chinese nationals in Pakistan.
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