Pakistan and China have agreed to deepen their security cooperation during ISI chief Lt Gen Muhammad Asim Malik’s official visit to Beijing, signaling stronger bilateral ties in a tense global environment.
Lt Gen Malik, who also serves as Pakistan’s National Security Adviser, attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting of Security Council Secretaries. He underscored Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to global peace and regional stability.
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During key meetings with Chinese officials, both nations pledged to strengthen collaboration on security issues and broaden their strategic partnership. Malik emphasized peaceful coexistence as Pakistan’s long-term vision for the region.
The visit comes as the international landscape continues to shift, with Pakistan reaffirming its role in fostering regional harmony and countering emerging security challenges.