Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to visit Pakistan this week: Report
Wang Yi, China's Foreign Minister, is set to visit Islamabad this week. He will attend the Pakistan-China strategic dialogue. Discussions will cover bilateral relations and key regional issues. Meetings with civil and military leaders are planned....

The top Chinese diplomat will undertake a two-day visit beginning on August 21, The Express Tribune newspaper reported, citing official sources.
In Islamabad, Wang will review the current state of bilateral ties between the two countries and discuss key regional and international developments, the paper said.
His visit comes against the backdrop of a host of developments, including the India-Pakistan four-day conflict in May, the Iran-Israel war in June and the recent warming of ties between Pakistan and the United States.
Given the current geostrategic environment, both sides are expected to explore ways to deepen cooperation, the paper said.
During Wang's visit, the agenda of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's upcoming trip to China is also expected to be finalised, it added.
Sharif is likely to travel later this month to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit and hold bilateral meetings with the Chinese leadership.
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