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The Prime Minister will visit China on a three-day visit next week

Support for Kashmir issue will thank the Chinese leadership

Islamabad  Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit China next week on 3-day visit, thanking Chinese leadership for Kashmir issue, signing of several memorandum of understanding, including addressing concerns of Chinese-led C-PAC. Will also be made. According to media reports, Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit China on a three-day visit next week.
Support for the Kashmir issue will thank the Chinese leadership, while in Kashmir, the Indian atrocities and more than 57 days of curfew and lockdown will be reported. Prime Minister Imran Khan will meet with Chinese leaders during his visit to China. Concerns regarding Chinese leadership's C-pack will be resolved in meetings.
The meetings will also discuss bilateral relations and the current situation in the region.

It is said that a number of MoUs will be signed between Prime Minister Imran Khan and the Chinese leadership. The Foreign Ministry has begun preparations for Prime Minister Imran Khan's visit to China. On the other hand, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has congratulated Maliha Lodhi on completing her tenure as Pakistan's ambassador to the United Nations and serving her country with utmost integrity and dedication.
In a tweet on Tuesday, the Foreign Minister expressed his best wishes for Maliha Lodhi in the future. The military parade took place in Beijing on the 70th National Day in China, where military force was demonstrated. According to the foreign news agency, colorful floats were also brought during the parade on Chinese National Day. Chinese President Xi Jinping Addressing the ceremony, he said that no power in the world can shake the foundations of the Chinese nation, national development and stability is the top priority, no power can stop the Chinese nation from moving forward.
In China, a massive military parade was organized in Beijing, the capital of Beijing, on the eve of the seventy years of Communist Party rule, which showcased the latest Chinese weapons. Done. Thousands of fans were there to watch the parade. Fifteen thousand soldiers and more than 160 aircraft participated in this military parade.

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