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Xi hails ‘unbreakable’ Pakistan ties, praises Iran peace efforts

Pakistan played ‘very sincere role’ in US-Iran mediation, things moving in right direction, says PM Shehbaz

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President Xi Jinping hailed China’s “unbreakable” ‌friendship with Pakistan on Monday as he met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Beijing, seeking to deepen their “all-weather” partnership.
Xi welcomed the Pakistani leader as an “old friend” at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People as the two countries mark 75 years of diplomatic relations.
He said the two ​countries had “understood, trusted and supported each other” over decades, adding, “No matter how the international situation changes, China always prioritises the development of China-Pakistan relations in its neighbourhood diplomacy.”
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir, and other senior officials were present on the Pakistani side.
PM Shehbaz said Pakistan and China are “proudly celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations,” paying tribute to the founding fathers of both nations for laying the foundation of their enduring partnership, according to Pakistan TV.
Reaffirming the “iron-brother” relationship, he added both countries remain committed to taking bilateral ties “from strength to strength” through year-long celebrations and deeper strategic cooperation.
In his address, President Xi extended warm greetings to the people of Pakistan while welcoming PM Shehbaz and Field Marshal Munir to China. He praised Pakistan’s constructive role and peace efforts in the region, saying the two countries had for 75 years stood together with mutual trust, unwavering support, and an unbreakable traditional friendship that continues to strengthen strategic cooperation and shared development, according to Pakistan TV.
Separately, PM Shehbaz said Pakistan had played a “very sincere role” in efforts to mediate between the US and Iran, as he held high-level talks with Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Beijing focused on regional stability, bilateral cooperation and deepening strategic ties.
During the meeting at the Great Hall of the People, the two sides reaffirmed their commitment to safeguarding shared interests and promoting peace amid rising tensions in the Gulf.
The prime minister is in China on a four-day visit from May 23-26. The visit is expected to highlight a new chapter in the 75-year-old China-Pakistan relationship, which has long been recognised for mutual trust and enduring cooperation despite changing international circumstances, according to a commentary published on China’s CGTN website.
Referring to the ongoing regional crisis, the prime minister said the world was passing through “a very critical moment” and stressed the need for collective efforts to restore stability. “We have to really be together so that the world at large is at peace,” he said.

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