New York: China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has appreciated Pakistan’s ongoing diplomatic efforts to promote dialogue and stability amid continuing talks between the United States and Iran. According to Beyond Time News, Wang Yi expressed support for Pakistan’s constructive role during a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar in New York.
China Appreciates Pakistan’s Diplomatic Efforts
The meeting took place on the sidelines of United Nations engagements in New York, where both leaders discussed regional developments and efforts to maintain peace through dialogue and diplomacy.
According to a statement issued by Pakistan’s Foreign Office, Wang Yi praised Pakistan’s role in encouraging diplomatic engagement during ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
“Foreign Minister Wang Yi reiterated appreciation and support for Pakistan’s constructive role,” the statement said.
The two sides also exchanged views on regional peace, global developments, and cooperation at international forums.
Focus on Pakistan-China Strategic Partnership
During the meeting, both leaders recalled Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s recent visit to China and highlighted the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
They reaffirmed the longstanding friendship and strategic cooperation between Islamabad and Beijing, describing the relationship as a key pillar of regional stability and economic partnership.
According to Beyond Time News, both countries also agreed to continue close coordination at multilateral platforms, including the United Nations.
Dar Discusses Regional Issues at UN
Ishaq Dar visited New York at the invitation of Wang Yi to attend a United Nations Security Council open debate on maintaining international peace and strengthening the UN-centred international system.
During his address at the Security Council, Dar stressed the importance of diplomacy, restraint, and peaceful settlement of disputes, particularly regarding tensions involving Iran and the United States.
“The entire world is watching. We must succeed in the interest of regional and global peace and security,” Dar said during the debate.
He also warned that another prolonged conflict in the Middle East could threaten regional peace, disrupt global energy supplies, and worsen humanitarian conditions.
Pakistan and China’s Joint Peace Initiative
Dar noted that Pakistan and China had recently announced a five-point initiative aimed at promoting peace and stability in the Gulf and the wider Middle East region.
Officials say the initiative focuses on dialogue, de-escalation, regional cooperation, and diplomatic engagement to avoid further conflict.
According to Beyond Time News, both countries continue to advocate political solutions and greater international cooperation to maintain stability in the region.
Meeting with Turkmenistan Foreign Minister
Separately, Ishaq Dar also met Turkmenistan’s Foreign Minister Rashid Meredov on the sidelines of the UN meeting.
The two sides reviewed bilateral relations and discussed expanding cooperation in trade, investment, agriculture, energy, transport, and regional connectivity.
Both countries also emphasized improving rail, road, air, and sea links to strengthen trade and people-to-people exchanges.
Upcoming Visit to Washington
Following his UN engagements, Ishaq Dar is expected to visit Washington for talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
The discussions are likely to focus on Pakistan-US relations, regional developments, and ongoing diplomatic efforts related to the Middle East.
Pakistan, China Reaffirm Commitment to Peaceful Kashmir Resolution and Expand Strategic Cooperation
Conclusion
The meeting between Ishaq Dar and Wang Yi highlighted growing diplomatic coordination between Pakistan and China on regional peace and international cooperation. China’s appreciation of Pakistan’s role in ongoing US-Iran dialogue reflects Islamabad’s increasing diplomatic engagement in efforts aimed at reducing tensions in the Middle East.
According to Beyond Time News, Pakistan continues to promote dialogue and diplomacy as part of its broader approach to regional stability.



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