
Online Desk: China resolves to support Pakistan in defending “national sovereignty and territorial integrity”, after a ceasefire ended four days of fighting with India over a deadly attack in occupied Kashmir.Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi said China welcomed the two countries “handling differences through dialogue” as he met Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar in Beijing.
Wang called Pakistan an “ironclad friend” and vowed to deepen the “all-weather strategic cooperative partnership” between the two countries, readout from China’s foreign ministry said. Likewise, Dar appreciated China for firmly supporting Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The Foreign Office said Dar met his Chinese counterpart for in-depth discussions during his visit to discuss regional stability.
“Both sides exchanged views on evolving situation in South Asia, future trajectory of Pakistan-China friendship and CPEC (China Pakistan Economic Corridor) 2.0. “Hailing all-weather strategic cooperative partnership and ironclad friendship between Pakistan and China, both leaders expressed satisfaction at the commonality of views on all issues of mutual interest and expressed their firm resolve to continue bilateral cooperation for regional peace, development and stability,” the Foreign Office said.
Earlier, Ishaq Dar appreciated China’s steadfast support for Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity during a high-level diplomatic meeting with Liu Jianchao, Minister of the International Department of the Communist Party of China. The meeting comes at a critical time following the recent ceasefire between Pakistan and India. Both sides underscored the importance of adhering to the principles of the UN Charter and international law to uphold regional peace and stability, according to a statement issued by the DPM’s Office. DPM Dar emphasised the country’s inherent right and capability to safeguard its territorial sovereignty and the security of its people. He also drew attention to India’s unilateral suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, urging the international community to take serious note of what he described as an illegal and provocative move.
He reiterated that a just resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, in accordance with relevant UN Security Council resolutions, is indispensable for lasting peace in South Asia. Dar also expressed appreciation for the IDCPC’s role in deepening ties between the Communist Party of China and Pakistan’s political parties, noting its significance in further strengthening bilateral understanding. With Pakistan and China set to celebrate the 74th anniversary of diplomatic relations on May 21, both sides reaffirmed their commitment to preserving the “ironclad” friendship and ensuring its transmission to future generations.
During the meeting, both leaders agreed to deepen linkages between the political parties of Pakistan and CPC.Liu Jianchao reiterated that as all-weather strategic cooperative partner and ironclad friend, China would continue to prioritise its relations with Pakistan.