China, Pakistan put forward five proposals on restoring peace, stability in Gulf region and Middle East

China and Pakistan have proposed five measures to restore peace and stability in the Gulf region and Middle East, including an immediate ceasefire and peace talks. The proposals also call for ensuring the safety of non-military targets, navigation, and the primacy of the UN Charter.
China and Pakistan have put forward five proposals to restore peace in the Gulf region and Middle East. The proposals include immediately ceasing hostilities, initiating peace talks, ensuring the safety of non-military targets, ensuring safe navigation, and upholding the UN Charter. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar discussed the proposals in Beijing. The two countries called for an immediate ceasefire and an end to fighting. They also emphasized the need to respect the sovereignty and security of Iran and Gulf countries. China and Pakistan advocated for dialogue and diplomacy to resolve conflicts.
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