ISLAMABAD, April 9 (Xinhua) -- Chinese and Pakistani officials Monday
unveiled the first Confucius Institute in the National University of Modern
Language, Islamabad.
The institute forms part of China's efforts to better promote Sino-foreign
language and cultural exchanges.
The training offered by the institute will help enhance cooperation in both
economic and cultural fields, Javed Ashraf Qazi, Pakistani minister of
education, said during the inauguration of the institute.
The institute will become a landmark in the two nations' friendly relations
following in the footsteps of the Karakorum highway project, the Chinese
Political Counselor to Pakistan Mao Siwei said.
The institute will focus on training Chinese-language teachers, running
Chinese proficiency tests, and offering opportunities to qualified Pakistani
students to study in China, according to Aziz Ahmad Khan, president of the
National University of Modern Language, Islamabad. He added that the institute
will also introduce Chinese culture to local people through various activities.
China and Pakistan signed an agreement in April 2005 to set up a Confucius
Institute in the South Asian country.
Currently, there are over 140 Confucius institutes in more than50 countries
and regions.