Pakistan and China share a strategic partnership based on cooperation under all circumstances, which includes close coordination and regular consultations on regional and global matters.


Islamabad: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar will undertake an important visit to China on March 31. This visit is being made at the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Pakistan and China share a strategic partnership based on cooperation under all circumstances, which includes close coordination and regular consultations on regional and global matters.
According to the Foreign Ministry spokesperson, within this context, the visit will provide both countries an opportunity for detailed discussions on regional situations, bilateral relations, and global issues of mutual interest.
The spokesperson further stated that the Deputy Prime Minister's visit is proof of how much Pakistan values its relations with China, especially considering that he is making this trip despite medical advice due to a minor shoulder fracture sustained recently.

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