
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar chaired a high-level meeting on Monday to review Pakistan–China relations and assess progress across political, economic, security, and cultural areas. He stressed that both nations must continue expanding cooperation with long-term strategic focus.
During the meeting held in Islamabad, Dar emphasized that the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties offers a major opportunity to highlight the depth of the relationship. He noted that this milestone should be celebrated in a meaningful and well-planned manner to showcase decades of mutual trust.
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The committee shared several proposals designed to commemorate the anniversary with events that reflect the strength of the partnership. These ideas included cultural exchanges, policy dialogues, investment-focused activities, and public-level celebrations to increase people-to-people engagement.
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Moreover, officials reviewed ongoing projects under bilateral cooperation frameworks and discussed ways to accelerate progress for the benefit of both countries. Dar stressed that consistent coordination remains essential for sustaining momentum in economic collaboration and development initiatives.
He reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to deepening its all-weather partnership with China, stating that both sides will continue to pursue joint goals. The meeting concluded with directives to finalize anniversary plans and strengthen efforts that reinforce the long-standing strategic friendship.