Deputy Prime Minister /Foreign Minister MIshaq Dar met with Wang Yi, Member of the Political Bureau and Minister of Foreign Affairs in Beijing upon the invitation of Chinese govt.
The meeting was took place in a warm and friedly atmosphere, featuring hours of engagement from restricted talks to delegation-level discussions.
The two sides reviewed the full spectrum of bilateral relations, exchanged views on regional developments in West Asia, and discussed a wide range of issues of mutual interest.
As Pakistan and China celebrate the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations this year, both sides reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to further strengthening the All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership.
The two sides placed stress on advancing high-quality development, deepening economic and strategic cooperation, including under CPEC and enhancing high-level exchanges and collaboration across all domains.
On the prevailing situation in West Asia, both sides underscored their shared commitment to peace, stability, and dialogue, and issued a Five-Point Initiative aimed at promoting regional peace and stability. Foreign Minister Wang Yi appreciated Pakistan’s constructive and consistent diplomatic efforts in this regard.
The two sides also reaffirmed their close coordination on global dynamics and agreed to remain in regular and close contact.
The visit once again reflected the enduring warmth, mutual trust, and iron-clad friendship that define Pakistan-China relations.
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