In a major diplomatic push this week, China and Pakistan unveiled a joint roadmap to tackle escalating tensions in the Middle East during high-level talks in Beijing. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Pakistanโs Deputy PM Mohammad Ishaq Dar announced five bold proposals aimed at โbreaking cycles of violenceโ through dialogue-first strategies. ๐ก
The plan demands:
- ๐ซ Immediate ceasefire agreements
- ๐ค Accelerated peace negotiations
- ๐ก๏ธ Protection of civilians and critical infrastructure
- โ Safe maritime navigation guarantees
- ๐ Full adherence to UN Charter principles
โWar solves nothing โ only political solutions can bring lasting stability,โ Wang stated, emphasizing that attacks on nuclear facilities or energy infrastructure must stop. The proposals come as regional conflicts continue displacing millions and disrupting global supply chains. ๐
Analysts note this collaboration signals growing Asian leadership in conflict mediation. With both nations advocating for UN-led solutions, the plan could reshape how major powers approach the regionโs crises. Will world leaders rally behind this blueprint? The next UN Security Council meeting might tell. โณ
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China, Pakistan put forward 5 proposals on restoring peace in Mideast
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