Pakistan FM to visit China on heels of conflict with India over Kashmir
- Pakistan's foreign minister Ishaq Dar will start a three-day official visit to Beijing on Monday following a recent ceasefire with India over Kashmir.
- The visit follows a serious conflict sparked by a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir in April that killed 26 people and led to intense strikes and exchanges.
- Dar is set to engage in comprehensive talks with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, focusing on recent regional developments and their effects on peace and stability in South Asia.
- The conflict resulted in over 70 deaths on both sides, with China pledging to play a constructive role, while global leaders urged restraint to prevent escalation.
- Dar's visit underscores China's ongoing support for Pakistan amid fragile peace with India and highlights Beijing’s interest in regional stability and strategic partnerships.
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