Deputy Prime Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar has departed for a three-day official visit to China starting today.
The visit is being undertaken at the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
During his stay, Dar will engage in comprehensive discussions with Foreign Minister Wang Yi, focusing on the changing regional dynamics in South Asia and their impact on peace and stability.
Both countries will also assess the full range of their bilateral relations and share perspectives on regional and global matters of common concern.
This visit is part of the continuous high-level engagements between Pakistan and China.
It also reflects the mutual resolve of both nations to further deepen their All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership.
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