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Pakistan, China call for peace in Middle East after high-level talks in Beijing

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Both sides express concern over socio-economic impact of unrest; emphasise enhanced cooperation under CPEC 2.0


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chinese foreign minister wang yi met with deputy prime minister and foreign minister ishaq dar in beijing on march 31 2026 courtesy cgtn

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar in Beijing on March 31, 2026. Courtesy: CGTN


Pakistan and China on Tuesday issued a joint call for peace in the Middle East following high-level talks between Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing.

The two leaders met on Tuesday at the invitation of the Chinese foreign minister, where they discussed the rapidly evolving security situation in West Asia, ongoing diplomatic efforts, and the deepening bilateral ties between Islamabad and Beijing, according to a statement from the Foreign Office released on Wednesday.

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Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar's Meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, in Beijing on March 31st, 2026 pic.twitter.com/h50M3e1mFy

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During the meeting, Dar briefed China’s top diplomat on Pakistan’s active role in regional diplomacy, including the recent Islamabad meeting of foreign ministers from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Egypt, which focused on achieving a cessation of conflict and resuming dialogue.

Wang also conveyed Beijing’s appreciation for Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts toward ending the conflict and its support for peace initiatives in West Asia.

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The ministers reviewed the “growing momentum” in Pakistan-China relations, stressing enhanced strategic cooperation under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC 2.0), increased high-level exchanges, and ongoing commemorations marking the 75th anniversary of bilateral ties.

Dar expressed gratitude to his Chinese counterpart for the warm welcome and hospitality extended to his delegation. The two sides also exchanged views on Afghanistan, underscoring the importance of peace, stability, and coordinated counterterrorism efforts.

Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining regular contact to sustain diplomatic momentum.

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