- China and Pakistan have reaffirmed their status as "all weather" friends, especially since the launch of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
- Despite facing internal, economic, and geopolitical challenges, both countries exhibited resilience, enhancing economic collaboration and people-to-people ties.
- The year marked key milestones such as the upgrade of CPEC, the opening of Gwadar international airport, and diplomatic anniversaries.
- China provided crucial support during Pakistan’s financial vulnerability, showcased by a multi-year IMF agreement and ongoing nuclear energy projects.
- Political ties were highlighted by the visit of Chinese Premier Li Qiang, resulting in significant agreements to advance cooperation.
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