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Pakistan-China Literary Forum was held in Beijing on Tuesday to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic ties between the two countries and strengthen educational exchanges.
During the forum a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was singed to enhance bilateral exchanges and cooperation between intellectuals and writers of the two countries.
The MoU was signed by Dr. Yousuf Khushk, Chairman of Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) and Ms. Tie Ning, President of China Writers Association at Pakistan-China Literary Forum held at National Museum of Modern Chinese Literature.
Speaking on the occasion, Ahmed Farooq, Deputy Chief of Mission, Pakistan Embassy, Beijing, said that seven decades ago, the visionary leadership of Pakistan and China laid the foundation of great friendship between the two countries on the simple yet profound principles of mutual respect and mutual benefit.
“Seven decades later, this friendship has grown from strength to strength to become the all-weather iron brotherhood and a model of relationship for the rest of the world. It was an opportune moment for both countries to celebrate joint achievements over the last seven decades and also to reaffirm our resolve and explore new avenues to expand our bilateral cooperation,” he added.
Ahmed Farooq said that the signing of the MOU between the literary organizations will provide a solid institutional basis of cooperation between the intellectuals of the two countries and hoped that it could go a long way in adding another glorious chapter in Pakistan, China.
He expressed the confidence that it could also be a strong foundation for further promoting the people-to-people contact between our two great nations.
He informed that the two governments are intensifying their efforts to expand the bilateral cultural exchanges and bring the people of the two countries together.
The deputy chief of mission said that the two countries are working to translate and publish literary works in each other's languages, adding “We need to maintain this healthy momentum and encourage more exchanges between our students, artists, intellectuals, and academicians.”
In her opening remarks, Ms. Tie Ning, President of China Writers Association welcomed the distinguished audience from both Pakistan and China who participated in the forum online and offline respectively. ‘Literature Brings Peoples Together’ was the theme of the forum.
She said that the forum was held to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China.
Renowned literary figures, Mustansar Hussain Tarar, Dr. Mr. Jami Chandio, Dr. Ms. Abaseen Yousafzai, Munir Ahmed Badini, and Maqsood Jaffri participated online and emphasized to enhance exchanges between the scholars and writers of the two countries.
Ms. Zhou Xuanpu, novelist, Yuan Kang, novelist, Wu Xin, novelist, Huo Junming, poet and critic, and Ms. Zhou Yuan, Assistant professor of Urdu Department, Beijing Foreign Studies University, attended the forum from Chinese side.
Zhang Heqing, Cultural Consular, Embassy of China to Pakistan also delivered a speech and stressed a need to strengthen cultural exchanges.
A book comprising Urdu translation of well-known Chinese poet Qu Yuan’s Masterpiece “Li Sao” long lyric poem, published by PAL was also launched.
Pakistan and China enjoy close and friendly relations since the establishment of diplomatic relations in May 1951. Pakistan was one of the first countries that recognized the People’s Republic of China. Over the years, the relationship has blossomed into an “all weather strategic cooperative partnership”. Pakistan considers China as one of its closest friend and partner and China considers Pakistan as its “Iron Brother”.
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