Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has emphasized expanding and deepening cooperation with Afghanistan and Pakistan across multiple domains, including development, trade, investment, security dialogue, and law enforcement. During trilateral talks, Wang called for stronger exchanges and improved communication to build trust among the three countries. He also expressed China's support for closer ties and mutual interests. In a separate meeting, Wang praised the Pakistan Army, describing it as a stabilizing force in the country and a steadfast guardian of the China-Pakistan friendship. Wang met with Pakistan's Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, reaffirming China's commitment to protecting Chinese personnel, projects, and institutions in Pakistan. Additionally, Wang met with Park Byeong-seug, special envoy of South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, in Beijing. Wang highlighted the stable and consistent nature of China's policy toward South Korea and expressed a willingness to uphold the original aspirations of bilateral relations. The South Korean government conveyed its intention to strengthen high-level exchanges and expand cooperation with China, reflecting the new president's peacemaking approach and desire for good relations with China.
The new President of South Korea is a peacemaker who wants good relations with China. Here’s his envoy in Beijing with Wang Yi. https://t.co/pqP0q6RDCk
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