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Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between China and Pakistan

2000-11-15 14:16
The Government of Pakistan made following announcement on 5th January, 1950: ?The Government of Pakistan announce that they recognise the Central People?s Government / People?s Republic of China established at Peking as de jure Government of China. They trust that friendly and cordial relations between China and Pakistan will be cemented in all spheres to their mutual advantage.?


Mr. Li Kenung, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Central People?s Government of the People?s Republic of China replied on 4th February, 1950 to the Pakistan Government: ?the Central People?s Government of the People?s Republic of China has agreed to establish, as soon as possible, diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan on the basis of equality, mutual benefit and mutual respect for territory and sovereignty,? and welcomed the Government of Pakistan to send a representative to Peking to proceed with negotiations regarding the preliminary procedure for the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan.


Charge d?Affaires Mr. Ahmed Ali, representative of the Pakistan Government arrived in Beijing on 24th April, 1951 and started the negotiations. The negotiations concluded successfully on 21st May and both the sides agreed to exchange ambassadors. The Government of Pakistan also agreed that the Central People?s Government of the People?s Republic of China sent Mr. Han Nianlong as Ambassador of the People?s Republic of China in Pakistan.
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