
- Wang Yi for co -president of the Islamabad dialogue.
- CPEC, Commerce, Peace Peace Agenda in conversations.
- Pakistan’s first visit from the May aggression of India.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi is visiting Islamabad for co-chair of the sixth strategic dialogue of Pakistan-China Foreign Ministers on August 21, he said Tuesday in a statement.
According to the statement, the visit is part of the high -level regular exchanges aimed at further strengthening the “strategic cooperative association for all climate” between Pakistan and China.
The dialogue will reaffirm mutual support in the central interests of others, will improve economic and commercial cooperation, and underline the commitment of both countries with regional peace, development and stability.
According The newsWang Yi’s commitments will include meetings with the Deputy Prime Minister and Senator of Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, with an approach to the progress of the Chinese-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), economic collaboration, regional security and defense ties.
It is also expected that the Chinese Foreign Minister will meet with the head of the Army personnel, Syed also Munir, in Rawalpindi.
This will be Wang Yi’s first visit to Pakistan from the cross -border aggression of India in May last year and arrives weeks after his meeting with the Munir Field Marshal in Beijing, a development seen as reinforcing the “Ironclad” relationship between Islamabad and Beijing.
Diplomatic sources have also indicated that the long -awaited trilateral meeting of the foreign ministers of Pakistan, China and Afghanistan is expected to take place in Kabul immediately after the visit of Wang Yi.
It is likely that DPM will accompany him for the conversations with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan, Amir Khan Muttaqi, although the officials have not ruled out the possibility that the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Afghan trips to Islamabad. Discussions are expected to cover regional stability and Pakistan security concerns regarding Afghanistan.
The sources indicated that some global capitals had tried to obstruct the trilateral dialogue, but after weeks of negotiations, the three parties agreed to proceed. The meeting is considered an important step to advance trilateral cooperation.
The Wang Yi trip has a significant regional weight, since its stop in New Delhi continues and precedes the visit of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to China at the end of this month for the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Tianjin.