Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will begin a three-day visit to China on Monday, reinforcing the enduring Pakistan-China partnership. The trip comes at the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and aims to deepen diplomatic coordination during a time of evolving regional tensions in South Asia.
High-Level Dialogue on Regional Stability
During his stay, Dar will engage in comprehensive discussions with his Chinese counterpart. The dialogue will focus on the recent shifts in the South Asian security landscape, particularly following the India-Pakistan ceasefire, and assess their implications for long-term regional peace and stability.
Strengthening Strategic Ties
Both sides will review the full spectrum of bilateral relations, including economic, defence, and political cooperation.
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Global and Regional Outlook
Dar and Wang Yi will also exchange views on broader global developments. Topics may include economic challenges, counter-terrorism efforts, and coordination in multilateral forums. The visit reflects Islamabad and Beijing’s shared interest in maintaining a steady diplomatic rhythm amid global uncertainties.
Part of Regular Diplomatic Engagement
This visit is part of ongoing high-level exchanges between Pakistan and China, signaling continuity in their close coordination. It also highlights both nations’ shared commitment to mutual respect, strategic alignment, and diplomatic cooperation in a rapidly changing regional environment.
Dar’s visit follows other senior-level engagements in recent weeks and is expected to reinforce Pakistan’s foreign policy focus on regional harmony and balanced international relations.
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