The Pakistan China Middle East Peace Plan has been proposed to reduce rising tensions in the region. The plan was shared during a high-level meeting in Beijing.
Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to discuss the situation in the Middle East and Gulf.
Both sides reviewed the regional situation. They agreed on a five-point plan to support peace and stability.
The Pakistan China Middle East Peace Plan focuses on stopping further escalation. Both countries stressed the need to prevent the conflict from spreading.
They also highlighted the importance of uninterrupted humanitarian aid. Help must reach affected areas without delay.
Another key point is starting peace talks as soon as possible. Both countries said dialogue and diplomacy are the only effective solutions.
The plan also calls on all countries to avoid the use of force or threats. Civilian safety must be ensured, and attacks on non-military sites should stop immediately.
Pakistan and China emphasized protecting critical infrastructure. This includes energy facilities, water plants, and peaceful nuclear sites.
The Pakistan China Middle East Peace Plan also highlights the importance of the Strait of Hormuz. Both countries urged safe and smooth movement of ships in the area.
They supported strengthening the role of the United Nations. They called for a global peace framework based on international law.
Officials said this plan could help reduce tensions and bring long-term stability to the region.
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