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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is to visit Pakistan on Thursday for co-chairing the 6th Pakistan-China Foreign Ministers' Strategic Dialogue to be held in Islamabad. During her regular press briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry's Spokesperson Mao Ning’s said this will be Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s second visit to Pakistan in three years.
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Khaleej Times on MSNChina, India to restart direct flights, resume tourism visa issuance, boost trade
In talks on the border issue with Indian national security adviser Ajit Doval, the two sides agreed to "explore the possibility of advancing boundary demarcation negotiations" and vowed to reopen three border trade markets, according to a Xinhua report Wednesday.
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Daily Times on MSNChina-Pakistan cooperation scores 12 deals worth 235m yuan in Kashgar
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Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will represent Pakistan at the meeting to be hosted by Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi. This will be the first visit by the Chinese foreign minister to Afghanistan since the Taliban regained power four years ago while the third by Dar to the Afghan capital since April.
The Afghan Taliban will host a trilateral meeting with China and Pakistan in Kabul on Wednesday — the first such high-level gathering since it regained power four years ago — in a bid to bolster its push for international legitimacy.
China's foreign minister Wang Yi is scheduled to visit Pakistan until Aug 22. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Carro e Motos on MSNChina delivers 3rd Hangor submarine to Pakistan, enhancing the country’s naval capability
China has delivered the third Hangor class submarine, an export version of the Type 039B, to Pakistan in a ceremony held on August 14 in Wuhan, Hubei province.
The foreign ministers of the three countries are set to meet in Kabul this week, with counterterrorism and CPEC high on the agenda.
New Delhi: India attacked Pakistan with French SCALP-EG, Israeli Harop drone and indigenous Brahmos missile during Operation Sindoor. Pakistan’s Chinese-origin radar system completely failed to track these missiles. Even the Chinese air defence system could not intercept these missiles.