Pakistan and China have agreed to enhance high-level exchanges and intensify strategic communication to further strengthen their long-standing partnership. The understanding was reached during the Seventh Pakistan-China Strategic Dialogue held in Beijing between Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to advancing the upgraded CPEC 2.0 initiative, expanding cooperation in key sectors including industry, agriculture, and mining, and implementing the action plan for building a shared future community. They also agreed to jointly mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations to reinforce public support for bilateral ties.
The dialogue included in-depth discussions on regional and global developments, with both countries emphasizing multilateralism, adherence to the UN Charter, and opposition to actions that violate national sovereignty. Leaders from both sides reiterated mutual support on core interests and expressed readiness to deepen security, economic, and diplomatic cooperation.
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