Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reaffirmed China’s commitment to prioritizing its relationship with Pakistan during a recent meeting at the United Nations headquarters in New York. Emphasizing the importance of regional diplomacy, Wang highlighted that China will continue to uphold justice and advocate for Pakistan in international forums.
Speaking alongside Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Wang Yi underscored the strategic alignment between the two nations’ development agendas. He pointed to the ongoing efforts to deepen cooperation in agricultural modernization and industrialization, aiming to bolster Pakistan's independent development capabilities.
Wang also addressed the critical issue of safety, expressing the importance of Pakistan implementing effective measures to protect Chinese personnel, projects, and institutions operating within the country. In response, Dar assured that Pakistan places great importance on the safety of Chinese entities and personnel, pledging full support to ensure their security.
Dar further expressed Pakistan’s appreciation for China's leadership in global affairs and reiterated the nation’s commitment to closely cooperate and support China in various initiatives. This meeting underscores the enduring and strategic partnership between China and Pakistan, highlighting their collaborative efforts to foster economic growth and stability in the region.
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Wang Yi: China prioritizes ties with Pakistan in regional diplomacy
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