Li Keqiang addresses special Senate session today

PakistanLi Keqiang addresses special Senate session today

ISLAMABAD: Chinese Prime Minister‚ Li Keqiang will address specially convened session of the Senate in Islamabad this morning.

He is expected to give his vision of Pak-China friendship and future prospects.

Li Keqiang will hold a joint meeting with Chairman Senate Syed Nayyar Hussain Bokhari and Speaker National Assembly Dr. Fehmida Mirza.

Leader of PML (N) Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif will also call on the Chinese leader. They are likely to exchange views on different aspects of Pakistan and China relations.

Premier Li Keqiang will also visit the Pakistan-China friendship Centre along-with the Prime Minister of Pakistan and meet with Pakistani friends who have played a role in promoting Pakistan-China relations. He will also plant a tree at Shakarparian.

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