Pakistan, China Agree to Align Development Plans, Launch CPEC 2.0
The dialogue reviewed bilateral ties, trade, and CPEC cooperation while launching a logo and year-long celebrations for 75 years of diplomatic relations.
- On January 4, 2026, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi co‑chaired the seventh Pakistan–China Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue in Beijing, calling their friendship vital for regional peace and stability.
- To mark the milestone, they launched a year-long programme celebrating 75 years of Pakistan–China diplomatic relations, and bilateral meetings focused on deepening ties, the Foreign Office said.
- Discussions covered the entire spectrum of Pakistan–China relations and exchanged views on the China‑Pakistan Economic Corridor, trade, multilateral cooperation and people‑to‑people exchanges.
- Earlier, Dar met Chinese Executive Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang and Liu Haixing, and Dar and Wang Yi unveiled a 75th‑anniversary logo, according to the FO.
- The talks, held during the seventh Pakistan–China Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue, reviewed party‑to‑party exchanges, regional developments, and progress on projects under CPEC, with DPM Dar arriving on Saturday.
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