The potential date for Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s address to the Pakistani Parliament has been revealed, with sources indicating that a joint session of both houses is tentatively set for October 14. Premier Li is visiting Pakistan to participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Heads of Government Council meeting, and his address to the joint parliamentary session is anticipated to occur on the same day.
To prepare for this important event, staff from both the Senate and National Assembly have had their scheduled leave from October 14 to 16 revoked. This move underscores the significance of Premier Li’s visit and the expected address, which aims to strengthen bilateral relations between Pakistan and China.
However, the final confirmation regarding the address is expected to be made within the coming days, as arrangements are finalized for the joint session. The meeting promises to be a crucial opportunity for dialogue and cooperation between the two nations, highlighting the ongoing partnership within the framework of the SCO. As the date approaches, officials are making necessary preparations to ensure a successful session that underscores the importance of collaboration in addressing regional and global challenges.

