Pakistan PM visits China for Middle East talks
Analysis based on 16 articles · First reported May 21, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026
The diplomatic visit between Pakistan>>> and China>>>, focused on mediating the Middle East conflict, could positively impact global energy markets by potentially stabilizing the region and ensuring the flow of oil through the Hormuz Strait. Increased cooperation between Pakistan>>> and China>>> also strengthens their economic and defense ties, which could have implications for regional trade and security dynamics.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif>>> will visit Beijing from Saturday to Tuesday for talks with China>>>'s President Xi Jinping>>>. The primary focus of the discussions will be bilateral relations and the ongoing Middle East conflict, sparked by United States>>> and Israel>>>i strikes on Iran>>>. Both Pakistan>>> and China>>> have sought to mediate in the conflict, with Pakistan>>> emerging as a central mediator between the United States>>> and Iran>>>. China>>> supports Pakistan>>>'s mediating role and aims to contribute to the early restoration of peace and stability in the Middle East. United States>>> President Donald Trump>>> has warned that the window for diplomacy is closing, while China>>> has offered help to open the Hormuz Strait. The visit also highlights the strong diplomatic and strategic relations between Pakistan>>> and China>>>, who are celebrating 75 years of diplomatic ties and cooperate extensively on defense, trade, and infrastructure projects like the China Pakistan_Economic_Corridor>>>.
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