China to Play ‘Constructive Role’ to Facilitate Lasting India-Pak Ceasefire, Says Ministry as Ishaq Dar Visits Beijing
- On May 19, 2025, Ishaq Dar, who serves as Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, commenced a three-day official trip to Beijing in response to an invitation from Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
- The visit follows a recent ceasefire between Pakistan and India after a four-day military conflict triggered by India’s attack on terror camps, which Pakistan links to the April 22 Pahalgam incident.
- During the visit, Dar will hold in-depth talks with Wang Yi and senior Chinese officials covering bilateral ties, regional stability, and evolving South Asia developments amid heightened tensions.
- China, which supported Pakistan militarily during the conflict by providing equipment like J-10C jets and PL-15 missiles, pledged to play a 'constructive role' in achieving a lasting ceasefire between the two countries.
- The visit reinforces China-Pakistan strategic cooperation and reflects Beijing’s commitment to regional peace, while a scheduled trilateral meeting including Afghanistan aims to address broader security and connectivity.
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China to play ‘constructive role’ to facilitate lasting India-Pak ceasefire, says ministry as Ishaq Dar visits Beijing
The ministry official said India and Pakistan are China’s important neighbours, adding that China attaches high importance to its relations with both countries.
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