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Pakistan-China agree on closer strategic partnership

Published on: March 31, 2026 9:34 PM

BEIJING — Pakistan and China have decided to further strengthen their strategic cooperation amid rising tensions in the Middle East. The announcement came during talks between the foreign ministers of both countries, focusing on regional stability and international coordination. Chinese officials emphasized the close partnership and aligned positions of the two nations on key regional and global issues.

A spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said both countries will enhance strategic collaboration on the Iran issue and continue joint efforts to maintain peace in the region. The statement highlighted the constructive role China intends to play in reducing regional tensions and promoting dialogue among conflicting parties.

Read more: China commends Pakistan’s efforts to de-escalate ME crisis

The Chinese spokesperson also confirmed that despite recent unrest, three Chinese vessels safely transited the Strait of Hormuz, thanking relevant parties for their cooperation. Officials expressed regret over damage to historical sites during the conflict and urged all involved, particularly the United States and Israel, to halt military operations and avoid escalation.

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is visiting China at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart. The visit will include discussions on regional developments, bilateral relations, and shared concerns on global matters, reinforcing strategic alignment between the two countries.

Read more: President Zardari makes unannounced China embassy visit

Officials said the strengthened partnership aims to foster peace, stability, and constructive engagement in the region. Both Islamabad and Beijing underscored their commitment to working together on diplomatic initiatives, economic cooperation, and strategic coordination amid ongoing Middle East tensions.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Iran crisis diplomacy, Ishaq Dar China visit, Latest, Middle East tensions Pakistan China, Pakistan China strategic cooperation, Pakistan foreign policy China, regional peace efforts Asia

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