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China and Pakistan back five-point plan for Middle East stability

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China and Pakistan back five-point plan for Middle East stability
China and Pakistan back five-point plan for Middle East stability China and Pakistan have expressed their readiness to make a joint contribution to restoring peace and stability in the Middle East, according to Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry. The ministry said China praised Pakistan’s role in helping facilitate the ceasefire between Washington and Tehran and welcomed Islamabad’s diplomatic efforts during the crisis. Both countries also reaffirmed their commitment to implementing a five-point initiative aimed at promoting stability and reducing tensions across the region. The statement added that Beijing and Islamabad remain prepared to work together on diplomatic efforts designed to support peace, security and de-escalation in the Middle East. Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, foreign minister Ishaq Dar and army chief Asim Munir meet China’s Xi Jinping in Beijing, 25 May 2026. (Tingshu Wang/Reuters)
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