Islamabad: Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain will undertake a four-day visit to China from Tuesday at the invitation of President Xi Jinping.

During the visit, the president will attend the military parade in Beijing in commemoration of Second World War, the foreign ministry said.

He will also hold bilateral meetings with Xi and other dignitaries.

The two sides will review important aspects of bilateral relation including the mega China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project.

They will also exchange views on regional issues and international developments.

“Pakistan and China attach highest priority to their strategic cooperative partnership,” the statement said.

Exchanges at the highest level between the two countries are the hallmark of their “unique friendship and wide-ranging cooperation,” it added.

The Chinese president visited Pakistan in April 2015, during which the economic corridor project envisaging Chinese investments worth $46 billion (Dh168.8 billion) was launched. Hussain’s’s visit would further consolidate the existing “all-weather” relations between the two countries in all areas of importance, especially political, economic and strategic, the statement said.