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    Pakistan and China Unite to Urge De-escalation Amid Middle East Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant diplomatic engagement on Tuesday, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, convened with Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Jiang Zaidong, at the Foreign Office in Islamabad. This high-level meeting underscores Islamabad’s proactive approach to addressing the escalating security crisis in the Middle East, a region whose instability has far-reaching global implications.

    During their comprehensive discussions, both officials exchanged detailed perspectives on the volatile developments unfolding across the Middle East. Ishaq Dar stressed the critical importance of immediate de-escalation, describing it as an urgent necessity not just for regional peace but for the broader stability of the international community. He reiterated Pakistan’s firm conviction that dialogue and diplomatic engagement remain the most effective and sustainable means to resolve the ongoing conflicts.

    It is worth noting that this meeting took place amid increasing global concern over the potential for further deterioration in the Middle East, which could disrupt economic and security dynamics worldwide. Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts, led by Mr. Dar, have included consultations with multiple international partners in recent days, reflecting Islamabad’s commitment to playing a constructive role in fostering peace.

    Beyond the immediate focus on Middle Eastern tensions, the talks also served to reaffirm the enduring and multifaceted partnership between Pakistan and China. Both leaders emphasized the strength of the Pakistan–China All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership, a foundational element of Pakistan’s foreign policy framework. This alliance continues to be pivotal in shaping regional geopolitics and economic collaboration.

    Ambassador Jiang and Deputy Prime Minister Dar agreed on the necessity of maintaining close coordination on a wide range of mutual interests. They underscored the importance of aligning their diplomatic stances on global issues, thereby enhancing their countries’ influence on the international stage. This consensus reflects the deep trust and strategic alignment that have characterized Pakistan-China relations over the years.

    In a related development, Pakistan’s diplomatic outreach has intensified as it seeks to leverage its strategic position to mitigate conflict risks. The recent dialogue with China complements a series of engagements with other key international stakeholders, highlighting Islamabad’s active role in global peace initiatives.

    As the situation in the Middle East remains fluid and unpredictable, Pakistan’s call for calm and constructive dialogue resonates with the broader international community’s aspirations for stability. The collaboration between Islamabad and Beijing not only reinforces bilateral ties but also signals a united front advocating for peaceful resolution and regional harmony.

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