Will China join Pakistan-led efforts to mediate US-Iran peace?
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Will China join Pakistan-led efforts to mediate US-Iran peace?
"Dar's visit to China comes at a time when Islamabad is trying to calm particularly turbulent weather not in its relationship with Beijing, but in Pakistan's neighbourhood."
"Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Dar that Beijing appreciated Islamabad's untiring efforts to cool down the situation, reiterating support for Pakistan's mediation efforts."
"Dar's decision to travel to China despite medical advice to rest underlines a sense of urgency within Pakistan's diplomatic efforts amid escalating tensions."
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar's visit to China aims to strengthen ties and address regional developments. The trip follows a quadrilateral meeting in Islamabad with foreign ministers from Turkiye, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, focusing on US-Iran negotiations. Dar's urgency is underscored by his recent injury. Chinese officials have expressed support for Pakistan's mediation efforts to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East, emphasizing the importance of communication and coordination for achieving peace and a ceasefire in the region.
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