Asif Ali Zardari’s visit aims to deepen economic collaboration, defence cooperation, and ongoing strategic initiatives between Pakistan and China
President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari is scheduled to visit China from April 25 to April 30, where he will hold high-level meetings with senior Chinese leadership, according to official sources.
During the visit, discussions are expected to center on expanding bilateral economic cooperation, strengthening defence collaboration, and reviewing progress on ongoing joint projects between the two countries.
Sources said the Pakistani president will engage in a series of meetings aimed at reinforcing the long-standing strategic partnership between Pakistan and China, with particular emphasis on development, trade, and infrastructure initiatives under existing cooperation frameworks.
In addition to meetings in Beijing, President Zardari is also expected to travel to the Chinese cities of Changsha and Sanya during his official visit, where he may be briefed on regional development projects and investment opportunities.
The visit comes at a time when both countries continue to emphasize their strategic partnership and seek further alignment on regional connectivity, economic development, and security cooperation.
Officials noted that the discussions are likely to review the status of ongoing collaborative initiatives and explore new avenues for expanding economic and defence ties in the coming years.

