President Zardari on 10-day official visit to China

President Zardari lands in China on 10-day visit​


During his stay till September 21, he will hold meetings with Chinese leadership and business community

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September 12, 2025


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President Zardari lands in Chengdu on Friday for 10-day official visit to China. PHOTO: APP

President Asif Ali Zardari on Friday reached Chengdu on a 10-day visit to China. The invitation was extended by the Chinese government, Radio Pakistan reported.

On arrival at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, the president was warmly received by Vice Foreign Minister, Sun Weidong, and Vice Governor of Sichuan province, Huang Ruixue. Pakistan’s Ambassador to China Khalil Hashmi and Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong were also present to welcome the president.

Besides Chengdu, the president will also visit Shanghai and Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region during his stay in China from September 12 to 21 and hold meetings with the provincial leadership, the president's spokesman said in a statement.
 
If you don’t know about Zardari’s criminality over decades then you’re probably one of those Indians sitting in Calcutta pretending to be a Pakistani.
I know he is criminal and corrupt.

I loathe him.

Your post stated that somehow China should share some portion of guilt because PAKISTAN chose to send this man to them. You went on to suggest Pakistanis will also hold some grudge against China because WE CHOSE to send this man to China as the President of Pakistan. This is what I have objected to specifically and you are entirely cognisant of this fact. No need to pretend otherwise or feign ignorance or put words into my mouth.

Be perfectly lucid and clear about my position on the matter pertaining to your original post and your pathetic little childish rant.

Be a good lad and go back and re-read your handiwork if you truly feel like contuning to deny this reality with your false pretence.
 
I may be naive, but it is China that needs to introduce some morality into its dealings with the world. To say they will do business with whoever is sitting on the throne invites all kinds of criminals to seize power. They know that China will be their buddy.

When you do large business deals then it is a good idea to do a background check on your partners. Zardari happens to have a 50 year history of criminal activity that is available publicly.

Because China ignores the people of Pakistan and chooses to deal with military dictators it encourages them to overthrow legitimate governments. The criminals can always count on Chinese friendship. This policy can backfire in the long run.

Let me remind you. Regardless of what he has done or whether he is hated by the people, he is the legitimate head of state of Pakistan.

When he stands on foreign soil, he represents the dignity of hundreds of millions of Pakistani people. In such diplomatic settings, any humiliation against him is tantamount to humiliating the entire Pakistani people.
 
Let me remind you. Regardless of what he has done or whether he is hated by the people, he is the legitimate head of state of Pakistan.

When he stands on foreign soil, he represents the dignity of hundreds of millions of Pakistani people. In such diplomatic settings, any humiliation against him is tantamount to humiliating the entire Pakistani people.

No one is asking for China to humiliate this man. You posted that Zardari was invited by the government of China. It means that you guys don’t know or don’t care what people think of him or how he became the president. It certainly wasn’t by any legal means that follow the constitution.

It’s not just me, one person, but the opinion of millions, if not the majority, that this man doesn’t represent the people of Pakistan.

China needs to be a bit more careful who they deal with.
 
I know he is criminal and corrupt.

I loathe him.

Your post stated that somehow China should share some portion of guilt because PAKISTAN chose to send this man to them. You went on to suggest Pakistanis will also hold some grudge against China because WE CHOSE to send this man to China as the President of Pakistan. This is what I have objected to specifically and you are entirely cognisant of this fact. No need to pretend otherwise or feign ignorance or put words into my mouth.

Be perfectly lucid and clear about my position on the matter pertaining to your original post and your pathetic little childish rant.

Be a good lad and go back and re-read your handiwork if you truly feel like contuning to deny this reality with your false pretence.

So, you accept that he’s a criminal. But you don’t want anyone to say it in front of the Chinese? Let’s pretend that everything is okay.

Anyways, I’ve said what I wanted to say and I stand by everything I said. Enough on this topic for me.
 
No one is asking for China to humiliate this man. You posted that Zardari was invited by the government of China. It means that you guys don’t know or don’t care what people think of him or how he became the president. It certainly wasn’t by any legal means that follow the constitution.

It’s not just me, one person, but the opinion of millions, if not the majority, that this man doesn’t represent the people of Pakistan.

China needs to be a bit more careful who they deal with.

China needs to have normal channels for communication with the Pakistani government. China considers whether to invite a foreign official based solely on the political and economic needs of both countries, rather than investigating their moral character or public support.

Please remember that China's diplomatic principle is "non-interference in internal affairs." In our view, non-interference is the greatest respect for the rights and dignity of the Pakistani people.
 
Does he even know what day it is?

Pakistani version of sleepy Joe.
 

President Zardari lands in China on 10-day visit​


During his stay till September 21, he will hold meetings with Chinese leadership and business community

Web Desk
September 12, 2025


president zardari lands in chengdu on friday for 10 day official visit to china photo app


President Zardari lands in Chengdu on Friday for 10-day official visit to China. PHOTO: APP

President Asif Ali Zardari on Friday reached Chengdu on a 10-day visit to China. The invitation was extended by the Chinese government, Radio Pakistan reported.

On arrival at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, the president was warmly received by Vice Foreign Minister, Sun Weidong, and Vice Governor of Sichuan province, Huang Ruixue. Pakistan’s Ambassador to China Khalil Hashmi and Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong were also present to welcome the president.

Besides Chengdu, the president will also visit Shanghai and Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region during his stay in China from September 12 to 21 and hold meetings with the provincial leadership, the president's spokesman said in a statement.
Why he is not visiting Beijing this time for the long 10 days visit ?
 
Let me remind you. Regardless of what he has done or whether he is hated by the people, he is the legitimate head of state of Pakistan.

When he stands on foreign soil, he represents the dignity of hundreds of millions of Pakistani people. In such diplomatic settings, any humiliation against him is tantamount to humiliating the entire Pakistani people.
Chinese leadership knows Zardari very well and is not fond of him ..... No country in the world gives a fk about him , he probably coaxed an invitation from the Chinese government .....I am pretty sure President XI won't meet him.....his visit has no political or economic significance.
 
Chinese leadership knows Zardari very well and is not fond of him ..... No country in the world gives a fk about him , he probably coaxed an invitation from the Chinese government .....I am pretty sure President XI won't meet him.....his visit has no political or economic significance.
The Chinese are very protocol conscious. Xi has met Showbaaz and Field Marshal. If he doesn't meet the holder of the highest constitutional office in Pakistan, it would be a huge snub.
 
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The Chinese are very protocol conscious. Xi has met Showbaaz and Field Marshal. He if doesn't meet the holder of the highest constitutional office in Pakistan, it would be a huge snub.
I will be happy if he's snubbed.
 

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