Pakistan's Senate and National Assembly passed resolutions Wednesday to commemorate the 75th [1] anniversary of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China.
The legislative action underscores the strategic importance of the bilateral relationship. By formally recognizing this milestone, Pakistan signals its intent to maintain a practical partnership with Beijing to ensure shared economic and political prosperity.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar participated in the proceedings in Islamabad. The resolutions adopted by both houses of Parliament highlight the long-term nature of the alliance, a bond that has spanned seven and a half decades [1].
According to the resolutions, the partnership remains a cornerstone of Pakistan's foreign policy. The documents emphasize that the continued cooperation between the two nations is essential for regional stability and growth [1].
Legislators noted that the 75-year [1] milestone serves as a foundation for future collaboration. The focus remains on practical outcomes that benefit the populations of both countries through infrastructure and trade initiatives [1].
“The Senate and National Assembly passed resolutions commemorating the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations”
The formal adoption of these resolutions by both the Senate and National Assembly reinforces the institutional commitment of the Pakistani state to its alliance with China. By anchoring the relationship in a legislative milestone, Pakistan aims to provide continuity and stability to its diplomatic strategy regardless of internal political shifts.




