Isolated Pakistan's FM to meet Chinese counterpart after Operation Sindoor

IANS May 18, 2025 246 views

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is embarking on a crucial diplomatic mission to China amid international isolation following recent tensions with India. The visit aims to strengthen the China-Pakistan strategic partnership and discuss regional dynamics after the Operation Sindoor cross-border strikes. A trilateral meeting with Afghanistan is also planned, signaling Pakistan's attempt to rebuild diplomatic connections. This diplomatic engagement represents a strategic move to mitigate international pressure and reaffirm key regional alliances.

"The Foreign Minister will hold in-depth discussions with Foreign Minister Wang Yi" - Pakistan Foreign Office
Islamabad, May 18: After being isolated by the International community following Operation Sindoor, Pakistan Foreign Minister (FM) Ishaq Dar will travel to China on May 19 to meet his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi where he is expected to hold bilateral talks following drubbing at the hands by India.

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Pakistan seeks diplomatic support from China after India's Operation Sindoor

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Trilateral meeting planned with Afghanistan's FM

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Bilateral relations to be reviewed comprehensively

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Discussing regional peace and stability

The Pakistan Foreign Office said, in a statement, that Ishaq Dar is visiting China from May 19 to 21 on the invitation of his counterpart Wang to hold talks on issues of interest.

“The Foreign Minister will hold in-depth discussions with Foreign Minister Wang Yi and the evolving regional situation in South Asia and its implications for peace and stability,” the Pakistan Foreign Office said in a statement.

This will be Pakistan Foreign Minister’s first foreign trip after the ceasefire between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack, which led to the escalation between the two South Asian nuclear powers.

“Both countries will also review the entire spectrum of Pakistan-China bilateral relations and exchange views on regional and global developments of mutual interest,” said the Pakistan Foreign Office.

The neighbouring countrie’s Foreign Office said that the visit forms part of the ongoing high-level exchanges between Pakistan and China that underscore the two countries’ shared commitment to further strengthen the ‘All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership’.

Meanwhile, Geo News reported that Afghanistan’s Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi will also arrive in China on May 20 to attend a trilateral meeting with Dar and Wang.

Dar will also participate in the trilateral meeting with his Chinese and Afghan counterparts.

“Both foreign ministers of the three countries are expected to discuss the promotion of regional trade, enhanced security cooperation, and the evolving situation in the region, particularly in the wake of the recent Pakistan-India conflict,” the report said.

India carried out precision strikes under Operation Sindoor on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir early on May 7 in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
China-Pakistan friendship is nothing new, but India must stay vigilant. Our armed forces have shown remarkable restraint and precision in Operation Sindoor. Hope our diplomats are preparing counter-moves while these talks happen. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Why is Afghanistan being included in these talks? This seems like an attempt to gang up against India. Our government should expose this at global forums. The world must see how terrorism is being given political shelter.
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Amit S.
China keeps playing both sides - doing trade with India while supporting Pakistan militarily. Time for us to reduce economic dependence on China and strengthen ties with other neighbors like Bangladesh and Nepal who've been more reasonable.
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Sunita R.
Operation Sindoor was necessary but hope our government is also working on long-term solutions. Military action alone won't stop terrorism. Need better intelligence sharing with friendly countries and economic development in border areas.
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Vikram J.
The 'All-Weather' friendship between China-Pakistan is harming regional stability. India should use its growing global influence to highlight how this axis promotes terrorism. Our media should stop giving so much attention to their meetings.
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Neha T.
While we must protect our interests, some comments here sound too aggressive. War benefits no one. India's strength lies in its democracy and economy. Let's focus on developing our border infrastructure and countering propaganda effectively.

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