China elogia el papel de Pakistán en las conversaciones de paz entre Estados Unidos e Irán

El primer ministro de Pakistán, Shehbaz Sharif, se reunió el lunes en Pekín con Xi Jinping para discutir los esfuerzos de paz entre Estados Unidos e Irán.

La reunión marcó el 75 aniversario de las relaciones diplomáticas entre ambos países. Xi declaró que China aprecia el papel proactivo de Pakistán en la mediación por la paz en Oriente Medio.

Ambas partes se comprometieron a mantener una comunicación estrecha para promover la paz y la estabilidad en Oriente Medio. Shehbaz Sharif comunicó a sus anfitriones que los esfuerzos de mediación van en la dirección correcta.

Xi añadió que ambas partes deben promover un mundo multipolar equitativo y ordenado.

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