Pakistan and China are gearing up for crucial strategic discussions scheduled to take place in Beijing on May 15, with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar set to lead a high-level delegation.
During the talks, Ishaq Dar and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will lead their respective delegations in formal discussions, marking the first high-level visit to China by Pakistan since the current government took office following the February 8 elections.
The agenda for the discussions includes the further development of bilateral relations, enhancing security cooperation, and strengthening the economic partnership between the two countries.
Additionally, security concerns in the region, including matters pertaining to Afghanistan and Gaza, are expected to be addressed during the talks, as reported by Headline PK Sources.
Furthermore, discussions will cover the proposed visit of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to China, signifying the importance of ongoing dialogue and collaboration between Pakistan and China.
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