Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar recently chaired a comprehensive briefing session in anticipation of his upcoming visit to China. During the visit, he is scheduled to co-chair the 7th Pakistan–China Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue, reflecting the growing significance of bilateral engagement between the two nations.
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Key officials, including the Foreign Secretary, Pakistan’s Ambassador to Beijing, and senior Ministry of Foreign Affairs representatives, presented detailed updates on logistical preparations, the tentative programme, and the dialogue agenda. The session ensured that all critical aspects of the visit were carefully coordinated to facilitate meaningful outcomes.
Highlighting the enduring importance of Pakistan-China relations, DPM Dar emphasised that discussions should focus on strengthening the All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership. He urged officials to prioritise measures that deliver tangible benefits for both countries, underscoring Pakistan’s commitment to advancing collaboration across political, economic, and strategic domains.
The upcoming dialogue represents a pivotal moment to reinforce trust and explore new avenues for cooperation, further consolidating the “iron brotherhood” between Pakistan and China amid evolving regional and global dynamics.