COAS Munir and Chinas FM Discuss Security
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Pakistan Army Chief Syed Asim Munir committed to enhancing regional security and advancing the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor's high-quality development.
- On August 22, 2025, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir in Islamabad, reiterating China's steadfast support for Pakistan's sovereignty and development during his official visit amid the sixth round of the Pakistan-China Strategic Dialogue.
- The sixth round, co-chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, aimed to strengthen the all‑weather strategic partnership and enhance coordination at regional and international forums.
- He also pledged humanitarian and development support, including immediate emergency aid for recent floods in Pakistan and cooperation in industry, agriculture and mining to enhance welfare.
- Both sides committed to deepen security and counter‑terrorism cooperation, with China pledging to oppose external interference and advance peace, stability and prosperity in the region.
- The visit continues a pattern of high-level exchanges as Wang Yi makes his second visit in three years; officials expect the partnership to deepen in the coming years and shape South Asia's security architecture.
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China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has met Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir. During this, China expressed its firm support for Pakistan's sovereignty and development. This meeting took place after Wang's visit to India.
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