
President Asif Ali Zardari made an unannounced visit to the Chinese Embassy late last night, diplomatic sources said. The visit followed the conclusion of four-nation talks in Islamabad, highlighting ongoing high-level diplomatic engagement. It signals continued coordination between Pakistan and China on key regional matters.
According to diplomatic sources, President Zardari visited the Chinese Embassy shortly after the completion of the multilateral discussions. However, officials did not disclose details of the meeting or its agenda. The timing suggests possible consultations on regional developments and bilateral cooperation.
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The President’s spokesperson neither confirmed nor denied the visit when approached for comment. This response aligns with standard protocol regarding high-level diplomatic engagements. Authorities often avoid immediate disclosure of sensitive meetings.
The spokesperson stated that, as per policy, no information is shared before such meetings take place. In cases where meetings are held, official press releases and videos are issued afterward. This approach ensures controlled communication of diplomatic activities.
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The reported visit comes amid increased diplomatic activity in Islamabad involving multiple countries. Observers believe such engagements reflect Pakistan’s active role in regional dialogue and strategic partnerships.