China Backs Pakistan Mediation Efforts On Middle East Conflict

Beijing backs Islamabad’s mediation push as efforts intensify to launch US-Iran peace talks

March 31, 2026 at 9:42 AM
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BEIJING: China has voiced support for efforts to ease tensions in the Middle East, backing Pakistan’s role in facilitating dialogue between the United States and Iran.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said Beijing supports “all efforts conducive to de-escalation, cooling the situation and the resumption of dialogue”.

“We appreciate Pakistan’s efforts to promote the easing of the situation and support Pakistan in continuing to play its mediation role,” she said.

Mao added that China was ready to strengthen coordination with Pakistan and other parties to promote peace, end hostilities and safeguard regional stability.

Her remarks came after Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said Washington and Tehran had expressed confidence in Islamabad’s ability to facilitate talks aimed at ending the conflict.

Dar made the comments following a meeting in Islamabad with the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Türkiye and Egypt to discuss the regional situation.

Pakistan has stepped up diplomatic efforts in recent days, offering to host talks between the United States and Iran.

Dar said Islamabad would be “honoured” to facilitate negotiations, adding that China supports the initiative following his recent conversation with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. He also said the United Nations Secretary-General had backed the effort.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Foreign Office said Mohammad Ishaq Dar departed Islamabad on Tuesday for a one-day visit to Beijing at the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

The two leaders are expected to review bilateral relations and discuss regional and global issues of mutual interest.

This marks Dar’s second visit to Beijing this year.

Spokesman Tahir Andrabi said the visit would include discussions on regional developments as well as bilateral and global issues of mutual interest.

He said the trip underscored the importance Islamabad attaches to its ties with Beijing, describing the relationship as an “all-weather strategic cooperative partnership” with close coordination on regional and international issues.

Pakistan and China maintain an “all-weather strategic cooperative partnership”, marked by close coordination on regional and global issues. Islamabad has kept Beijing closely informed as it steps up efforts to mediate between the United States and Iran.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has described dialogue as the only viable path to avoid further losses and restore stability, including normal navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.

Both sides have also agreed to push for a ceasefire, renewed negotiations, and the protection of key infrastructure and waterways.

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