Pakistan and China are set to hold crucial strategic talks in mid-May, with Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, leading a high-level delegation to Beijing, sources said.
The official talks will take place on May 15, with Dar and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi heading their respective delegations.
The discussions will focus on further strengthening bilateral relations, security cooperation, and economic partnership.
Regional security issues are also expected to be on the agenda. The talks would also explore the possibility of a visit of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to China.
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