President Asif Ali Zardari will start a state visit to China from 4 to 8 February at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, who underlines the long -term strategic ties of both countries, confirmed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) on Monday. During his stay in Beijing, President Zardari is organized at a high level with President XI, Prime Minister Li Qiang and other higher Chinese officials. The discussion will deal with a wide range of relationships of Pakistan with a focus on economic and business cooperation, security cooperation and the Sino-Pakistani economic corridor (CPEC). Both sides also exchange opinions on regional and global geopolitical development and cooperation on versatile forums. In addition to official interviews, President Zardari will participate in the inaugural ceremony 9. Its participation emphasizes the growing cultural and diplomatic exchange between the two nations. Pakistan and China share long -term alliances, often described as a “strategic partnership of cooperation in any weather”. The visit is expected to strengthen mutual obligations concerning key economic and security questions and re -confirm the strong links of Pakistan with the largest business and investment partner. President Zardari is coming in a crucial time because Pakistan is trying to revive his economy and strengthen regional connectivity through CPEC, a project of flags on the Chinese initiative of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The visit will probably lead to new agreements aimed at deepening economic cooperation and solving regional security problems. According to MOF, with both countries facing geopolitical dynamics, the visit is considered confirming its long -term diplomatic and economic obligations and strengthens the partnership that remained the cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy. President of Zardar Greeting Congress Xi JinPing on Chinese New Year Last week, President Asif Ali Zardari congratulated Chinese President Xi Jinping on the occasion of the Chinese Spring Festival and the arrival of the year. In his message, President Zardari expressed his strong commitment to further strengthen the long -term relationship between Pakistan and China. He said his eagerness to meet President XI in Beijing to discuss the strengthening of bilateral cooperation. The President acknowledged the resistance of both nations as partners of strategic partners in any weather. He emphasized the tireless efforts of the subsequent leadership in both countries that contributed to the growth of their unique and robust partnership.