Pakistan votes President Xi 'Statesman of the Year 2015'

By Muhammad Zamir Assadi
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Chinese President Xi Jinping (L, front) is welcomed by Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif upon his arrival in Islamabad, Pakistan, April 20, 2015. [Xinhua]



The historical experiences of many foreign diplomats during the years of their employment career describe China's progress and development as a reason of the dedication and the hard work of the country's leadership and the leaders' farsighted prudence.

China's President Xi Jinping was recently paid tribute during the launch ceremony of a special report accenting his policies for regional peace and prosperity. The 100-page Special Report prepared by the Pakistan Observer news group asserted President Xi Jinping as Statesman of the Year for 2015. The report highlights the leader's contributions to global peace and development. His resounding foreign policy has significantly created the highest reputation for China in the international arena.

The tribute was an outcome of the one and half-month long nation-wide open-ended survey carried out in Pakistan. Notably, 84.3 percent of the respondents declared President Xi as the "Role Model Statesman of the Year 2015."

The changing geopolitical environment has demanded a further enhancement of the ties between China and Pakistan. The strong bond of friendship based on trust and mutual benefit highlights the goals envisioned as future prospects of the relationship between the two friendly countries. The visit of President Xi Jinping to Pakistan in 2015 was a landmark of the historic relationship between the two countries. It was, in fact, a reflection of President Xi's vows for a further strengthening of the bond between China and Pakistan.

The Belt and Road initiative proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping reflects his vision and commitment to achieving the greater goals of regional peace, progress and development. The initiative effectively connects more than 60 countries and the project prospectively includes the building of road networks by connecting Bangladesh, China, India and Myanmar through the BCIM-Economic Corridor, linking it with the Silk Road and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The projects effectively connect the whole region and will ultimately yield immense prosperity for the region and bring people closer to each other.

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