DPM Dar in Beijing as Pakistan and China to hold strategic dialogue

Dar, Wang Yi to co-chair seventh round of Pakistan–China Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue

FM Ishaq Dar and Chinese FM Wang Yi in Islamabad Photo: FO X account/ File

China and Pakistan will hold crucial 'strategic dialogue' on Sunday, as Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar reached the Chinese capital on Saturday, becoming the first top foreign diplomat to travel to Beijing in 2026.

He will co-chair the seventh round of the Pakistan–China Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, against the backdrop of several regional and international developments.

A senior foreign office official said the last strategic dialogue was held in August, and the convening of the next in such a short span highlights the close cooperation and consultations between the two 'iron-clad brothers'.

The forum is essentially to discuss broader regional and international issues and work towards aligning positions. Ongoing developments, ranging from South Asia to the Middle East and other global hotspots, make the upcoming strategic dialogue between the two countries even more significant.

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At Beijing International Airport, Dar was received by China’s Special Representative on Afghanistan, Ambassador Yue Xiaoyong, Pakistan’s Ambassador to China, and senior officials of the Pakistan Embassy, reflecting the ceremonial and high-level nature of the visit. The dialogue is scheduled for Sunday, and Dar is also expected to attend a series of commemorative events celebrating the longstanding partnership between Islamabad and Beijing.

The upcoming meeting represents the highest consultative mechanism between Pakistan and China, providing a structured platform to review the entire spectrum of bilateral relations, including political, economic, and security cooperation, as well as people-to-people exchanges. It also offers an opportunity to coordinate positions on regional and global developments of mutual interest.

According to the Foreign Office, the strategic dialogue 'forms an important part of regular high-level exchanges between Pakistan and China and reflects their shared determination to broaden and deepen the All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership'. It added that both sides remain committed to regional peace, stability, and sustainable development.

The Pakistan-China Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue was institutionalised to provide a formal mechanism for comprehensive consultations on bilateral and regional matters. The upcoming seventh round follows the last meeting held in August 2025, less than five months ago, signalling the accelerated pace of high-level interactions between the two countries.

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