Chinese FM Wang Yi to visit Pakistan for strategic dialogue on August 20–21
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Pakistan on August 20–21 to participate in the annual Pakistan-China Strategic Dialogue. The visit comes amid shifting regional dynamics, including tensions with India, developments in Afghanistan, and Pakistan’s growing ties with the U.S. Wang Yi will meet with top officials, including Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, to discuss CPEC progress, defense cooperation, economic issues, and regional security. This key diplomatic engagement is expected to reaffirm the strong China-Pakistan partnership and address emerging strategic challenges.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is set to arrive in Pakistan on a crucial diplomatic visit later this month, with his two-day stay in Islamabad scheduled for August 20 and 21.
The visit, which includes participation in the annual Pakistan-China Strategic Dialogue, carries considerable significance amid shifting regional dynamics.
According to official sources, the high-level meetings will cover a wide range of topics, including bilateral relations, progress on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), defense cooperation, economic matters, and regional security.
The Pakistani delegation during the talks will be led by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.
Wang Yi’s visit comes at a time of growing regional tensions, especially in the wake of strained Pakistan-India ties, evolving developments in Afghanistan, and Islamabad’s increasingly close engagement with the United States. These geopolitical shifts have become a focal point in international diplomacy.
This will be Wang Yi’s first visit to Pakistan following the recent Pakistan-India conflict, and observers anticipate that Pakistan’s deepening relationship with Washington may feature prominently in the discussions.
The visit follows a series of significant diplomatic engagements in Islamabad, including the recent visit of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
However, a scheduled visit by Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi was unexpectedly postponed.
Diplomatic analysts view the upcoming dialogue as critical for reaffirming the strength of the Pakistan-China partnership and addressing emerging regional security and economic challenges.
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