The visit underscored the growing depth of politico-military ties between the two nations
Pakistan, China Reaffirm ‘Ironclad’ Strategic Partnership During Army Chief’s Beijing Visit
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and China have reinforced their unwavering strategic partnership during Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir’s high-profile meetings with Chinese political and military leaders in Beijing on Friday.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) stated that the visit highlighted the strengthening political and military ties between the two nations, emphasizing their joint commitment to regional peace and stability.
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During discussions with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, key topics included:
- The evolving global and regional political scenario
- Progress on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)
- Coordinated strategies to address shared geopolitical challenges
Both sides expressed satisfaction with the depth of bilateral cooperation, reaffirming their dedication to sovereign equality, multilateral engagement, and long-term stability in the region. The Chinese leadership praised the Pakistan Armed Forces as a “pillar of resilience” and a “key force for peace in South Asia.”
Enhancing Defense Collaboration
General Munir also held meetings with senior Chinese military officials, including:
- General Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of China’s Central Military Commission (CMC)
- General Chen Hui, Political Commissar of the PLA Army
- Lieutenant General Cai Zhai Jun, Chief of Staff of the PLA Army
The discussions focused on:
- Strengthening defense and security cooperation
- Counterterrorism efforts and joint military exercises
- Modernization of defense capabilities
- Improving operational coordination to counter hybrid and transnational threats
The COAS was honored with a guard of honor at the PLA Army Headquarters, reflecting the deep-rooted camaraderie between the two militaries. Chinese military leaders expressed confidence in the enduring defense partnership and acknowledged Pakistan’s critical role in regional stability.
Commitment to a Shared Future
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng described the two nations as “unshakable friends and all-weather strategic partners,” highlighting their mutual trust and solidarity. He emphasized China’s willingness to deepen cooperation and build a “closer China-Pakistan community with a shared future.”
General Munir reiterated that fostering strong ties with China is a national consensus in Pakistan. He affirmed Pakistan’s support for China’s global initiatives and the military’s commitment to further strengthening the all-weather strategic partnership.
The visit underscores the continued alignment between Pakistan and China on diplomatic, economic, and security fronts, reinforcing their collaborative vision for regional prosperity and stability.