Pak Foreign Minister Dar to visit China for talks with Chinese, Afghan counterparts
China had welcomed the understanding between India and Pak, saying it was in the fundamental and long-term interest of both countries, and is conducive to regional peace and stability.
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Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar
Islamabad, 18 May
Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar
will travel to China on Monday, where he is expected to hold bilateral talks
with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Afghanistan’s
Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi will also arrive in China on 20 May
to attend a trilateral meeting with Dar and Wang, Geo News reported.
Dar
is visiting China from 19 to 21 May on the invitation of his counterpart Wang
to hold talks on issues of interest, the Foreign Office said in a statement.
He
will hold “in-depth discussions with Foreign Minister Wang Yi and the evolving
regional situation in South Asia and its implications for peace and
stability," the statement said.
"The
two sides will also review the entire spectrum of Pakistan-China bilateral
relations and exchange views on regional and global developments of mutual
interest," it added.
The
visit forms part of the ongoing high-level exchanges between Pakistan and China
that underscore the two countries’ shared commitment to further strengthen the
'All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership', according to the statement.
Dar
will also participate in the trilateral meeting with his Chinese and Afghan
counterparts.
“The
foreign ministers of the three countries are expected to discuss the promotion
of regional trade, enhanced security cooperation, and the evolving situation in
the region, particularly in the wake of the recent Pakistan-India conflict,”
the report said.
It
would be Dar's first foreign trip after India and Pakistan reached an
understanding on 10 May to end a conflict that saw four days of intense
cross-border drone and missile strikes.
China
had welcomed the understanding between India and Pakistan, saying it was in the
fundamental and long-term interest of both countries, and is conducive to
regional peace and stability.
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