Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, May 10th. On May 10, 2025, Wang Yi, member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs, spoke with Pakistani Vice Premier and Foreign Minister Dar on the phone at the invitation.
Dal introduced the latest situation of the Pakistan-Indian conflict and said that Pakistan is willing to achieve a ceasefire with India, but will not relax its vigilance and will respond to violations of Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial activities. Thank you to China for its mediation efforts to achieve a ceasefire and end the war, and is willing to maintain close communication with China and the international community.
Wang Yi said that as a common neighbor of Pakistan and India, China is concerned about the escalation of the Pakistan-India conflict. The conflict caused casualties among Pakistani civilians, and China expressed condolences. China supports Pakistan in safeguarding national sovereignty and national dignity. I believe that Pakistan will calmly respond to the current situation and make decisions that are in line with Pakistan's fundamental and long-term interests. China looks forward to and supports Pakistan and India's ceasefire as soon as possible. Once a ceasefire is ceased, we must abide by it to avoid a resurgence of conflict. This is in line with the interests of Pakistan and India, is conducive to regional peace and stability, and is also a general expectation of the international community. China is willing to continue to play an active role in this regard.
Wang Yi said that Pakistan is on the front line of international counter-terrorism and has made important contributions to combating terrorism. China supports Pakistan in continuing to firmly fight against terrorism. Under the current tense situation, I believe that Pakistan will provide security for Chinese personnel and institutions in Pakistan.