The Vice Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ishaq Dar, arrived in Beijing on Monday for an official three -day visit, state property Pakistan radio reported.
The visit is carried out by invitation from the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi.
The diplomatic trip occurs in the midst of augmented regional tensions after the high fire last week between Pakistan and India. The Alto El Fuego followed a military confrontation linked to the attack of the pahalgama in Iiojk, which India attributed to Pakistan, although conclusive evidence has been presented.
China provided unwavering support to Pakistan when India launched missile attacks aimed at Pakistani civilians under the outfit to eliminate the so -called terrorist camps. It is widely believed that China worked closely with Pakistan throughout the crisis, providing military and diplomatic support to dissuade India.
China publicly supported Pakistan and sent a clear message that he supports Islamabad to safeguard their territorial integrity and sovereignty. The four-day conflict proved to be immensely beneficial to China, whose J-10C combat aircraft and PL-15 missiles helped Pakistan lower six Indian combat planes, including the highly advanced French rafale.
Before leaving for Beijing, DPM ISHAQ reaffirmed the solid trade and diplomatic relationship between Pakistan and China, Associated Press of Pakistan reported.
Dar said he had held two recent telephone conversations with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who extended the invitation for the official visit.
He said that his meetings with Chinese leadership would cover a wide range of issues, including political, regional and global problems, as well as recent tensions between Pakistan and India.
Referring to their discussions with foreign counterparts worldwide, Ishaq Dar declared that these interactions have revealed the attempts of India to blame Pakistan, including accusations related to attacks on nuclear facilities.
During the visit, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that giving will celebrate in -depth discussions with Wang on the regional situation in southern Asia and its implications for peace and stability.
Today, VicePrimer Minister/Minister of Foreign Affairs, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar @Mishaqdar50 He arrived in Beijing on an official visit of three days from May 19 to 21, 2025. He was received at the airport by senior Chinese officials and Pakistan ambassador to China, Khalil Hashmi. pic.twitter.com/q4gqac3hi8
– Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Pakistan (@ForeforeignEffick) May 19, 2025
The two parties will also review the entire Bilateral Relations spectrum of Pakistan-China and will exchange points of view on regional and global developments of mutual interest.
The visit is part of the high level exchanges between Pakistan and China. It also underlines the shared commitment of the two countries to “further strengthen the strategic cooperative association for all climate,” according to the statement.