ISLAMABAD, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani senior officials said on Friday the landmark resolution adopted recently by the Communist Party of China (CPC) is critical for China, and Pakistan can learn from the CPC's governance experience.
They made the remarks at a webinar organized by Pakistani think-tank Pakistan-China Institute, discussing the resolution of the sixth plenary session of the 19th CPC Central Committee and its implications for China and the world.
Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Syed Fakhar Imam stressed the importance of the historic resolution, saying that "this critical juncture will propel China to achieve new heights and help it in creating a community with a shared future for mankind."
"The CPC, since its founding, has launched movements against corruption, waste, bribery, tax evasion," he noted, adding these are "something the developing world, especially Pakistan can learn from."
Deputy Speaker of Pakistan's National Assembly, or the lower house of the country's parliament Qasim Khan Suri, highlighted the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, which has successfully completed its first phase and promoted the deep-rooted bilateral partnership in the fields of economy, society, culture, ecology and governance.
He called on Pakistani political parties to deepen communication with China to learn from the governance experience of the CPC.
Sherry Rehman, chair of the Senate's Foreign Affairs Committee, congratulated the CPC on passing the historic resolution which reaffirms the commitment of party leadership to achieve the outlined goals.
"Friendship with China unites Pakistani political parties, especially ties with the CPC," she said.
Mushahid Hussain Syed, chairman of Pakistani Senate's Defense Committee, said that the results would be far-reaching in terms of policy continuity and stability.
In today's era of globalization, challenges like COVID-19 and climate change require collective efforts through wider cooperation, he added.