Ambassadors laud BRI's role in boosting win-win cooperation
The Belt and Road Initiative China proposed 10 years ago has achieved tangible results and boosted win-win cooperation between China and participating countries, said ambassadors to China.
On Tuesday, ambassadors and diplomats from 18 countries, including Pakistan, Laos, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, paid a visit to the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, China's top political advisory body.
They visited an exhibition to learn the history of the CPPCC and China's consultative democracy, and participated in a thematic forum with CPPCC National Committee members to exchange views on the role of consultation in deepening Belt and Road cooperation.
Moin ul Haque, Pakistan's ambassador to China, said the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the flagship project of the BRI, has transformed Pakistan's social economic landscape and brought tangible benefits to its people.
The BRI paved with the principles of peaceful coexistence, good neighborliness and win-win cooperation has also brought nations together in harmony, transcending differences and working towards shared prosperity, he said.