China’s Foreign Minister Visits Pakistan Amid Strengthening Bilateral Ties
ISLAMABAD – China’s Foreign Minister is in Pakistan at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar. The visit comes as part of the ongoing high-level exchanges between the two countries aimed at deepening their “All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership” and reaffirming mutual support on key national interests.
Officials say the visit will also focus on enhancing economic and trade cooperation, while emphasizing Pakistan and China’s shared commitment to regional peace, development, and stability.
Meanwhile, on Monday, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived in neighboring India for a three-day visit, amid growing pressure and tariffs from the United States. Wang held talks with Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and is expected to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Indian media reports suggest that Modi could also visit China later this month. India’s Ministry of External Affairs noted that “important engagements of the India-China Special Representatives and on bilateral relations” are scheduled over the next two days.
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