Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar held talks with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi in New York, focusing on regional stability and peace.
Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar met with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi in New York on Thursday. The high-level diplomatic engagement aimed to discuss matters of mutual interest and recent regional developments. Both leaders exchanged views on Pakistan's ongoing efforts to facilitate dialogue and diplomacy, focusing on promoting sustained peace and stability.
The meeting underscored the strong bilateral ties between Pakistan and China, highlighting their shared commitment to regional cooperation and security. Senator Dar emphasized Pakistan’s role in fostering constructive dialogues that could contribute to a more peaceful and stable environment in South Asia. Minister Wang Yi expressed China's support for Pakistan’s initiatives and reaffirmed Beijing’s commitment to working together towards common goals.
The discussions covered various aspects including economic collaboration, trade relations, and regional security concerns. Both sides agreed on the importance of maintaining open lines of communication and exploring new avenues for cooperation that could benefit both nations. The meeting also touched upon ongoing peace processes in the region, with a focus on ensuring mutual trust and understanding.
This diplomatic interaction is part of Pakistan’s broader strategy to engage with key global players to address regional challenges and promote stability. It reflects the country's commitment to fostering positive relationships with its neighbors for long-term peace and prosperity.