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Pakistan Offers to Play Constructive Role Between China and US

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Pakistan offers to play constructive role between China and US

WASHINGTON D.C: Recalling its pivotal role in fostering rapprochement between the United States (US) and China decades ago, Pakistan has expressed readiness to play a similar role today as an economic bridge for global peace and progress.

Addressing at Future Security Forum 2025, Pakistan’s Ambassador Rizwan Saeed Sheikh also rejected the ‘camp politics’ and said that Pakistan’s foreign policy seeks balanced relations.

He asserted that Pakistan’s ties with Beijing were rooted in historical continuity and economic cooperation.

“There is no binary choice for us. Our relationship with China didn’t start yesterday, and it is not ending tomorrow,” he remarked, adding that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) should be viewed through an economic lens, as a facilitator of regional connectivity and prosperity.

Committed to Diplomatic Solutions:

Ambassador Sheikh emphasized that Pakistan is committed to diplomatic solutions and pragmatic economic policies, further underscoring the significance of an indispensable Pakistan-U.S. relations during a panel discussion on “The Future of the U.S.-Pakistan Relationship” at the Future Security Forum 2025 in Washington, D.C.

“Between the two mega countries of today and tomorrow – from both a present and a futuristic perspective – good relations are not a matter of choice or preference; they are indispensable,” stated Ambassador Sheikh.

Highlighting the depth and continuity of the bilateral partnership, Ambassador Sheikh noted that Pakistan and the United States shared a longstanding and consequential relationship, marked by collaboration on critical global challenges including counterterrorism and climate change.

Future Security Forum

The 11th Annual Future Security Forum was organized by Arizona State University and New America in collaboration with Security & Defence PLuS. The event brought together senior policymakers, defense experts, and thought leaders for discussions on emerging global security dynamics.

Pak-India Standoff

The Ambassador thanked the U.S. leadership, particularly President Trump, for facilitating the ceasefire that ended the 88-hour standoff, calling it “a vital act that prevented escalation in a nuclear neighborhood of 1.7 billion people.”

Pakistan’s Stance

Addressing a wide range of issues including climate change, India-Pakistan relations, the situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), China-Pakistan relations, the Ukraine conflict, and regional tensions with Afghanistan, Ambassador Sheikh reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to diplomacy, stability, and pragmatic policymaking.

He spoke at length about Pakistan’s climate resilience and self-reliance. He said that climate change was not an abstract concept for Pakistan but an existential crisis. He recounted the country’s repeated cycles of devastating floods, describing new phenomena such as cloudbursts and compounding, sequential climate disasters that have destroyed infrastructure, reversed economic gains, and disrupted development programs.

The Ambassador emphasized that Pakistan’s diplomacy today was deeply intertwined with climate policy and economic security, noting that “what we build every few years is washed away by floods, but we still must pay back what we borrowed to rebuild.”

Reiterating Pakistan’s principled stance on IIOJK, the Ambassador called for international mediation to help the Kashmiri people realize their right to self-determination in line with UN Security Council (UNSC) resolutions, emphasizing that peace in South Asia remains contingent upon resolution of this longstanding dispute.

Afghanistan

Condemning cross-border terrorism from Afghanistan, Ambassador Sheikh stated that Pakistan has endured immense suffering from terrorism and will address it resolutely. However, he reaffirmed that diplomacy remained Pakistan’s preferred approach to resolving bilateral issues with both Afghanistan and India.

“Diplomacy is our preference. Pakistan’s history shows we have always stood for diplomatic solutions,” reaffirmed the Ambassador.

On the issue of Afghan refugees, Ambassador Sheikh clarified that only undocumented or illegal residents were being repatriated, and that Pakistan wanted to ensure their return in a dignified manner. Movement across Pak Afghan border ought to be visa based as per the international practice, he continued.

Ukraine Conflict

Regarding the ongoing Ukraine conflict, he acknowledged and welcomed peace efforts led by the United States under President Trump’s leadership, expressing hope for their success. Ambassador Sheikh concluded by thanking the organizers of the Forum and engaging with the audience in a constructive question-and-answer session, emphasizing Pakistan’s enduring commitment to global peace, dialogue, and mutual respect in international relations.

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