Beijing, May 30, 2025 — Pakistan has joined China’s Global Security Initiative for Mediation, marking a step toward closer diplomatic ties with Beijing. This agreement supports peaceful solutions to conflicts and encourages dialogue through international cooperation.
Supporting Peaceful Conflict Resolution
China first introduced the Global Security Initiative for Mediation to create a new path for resolving global disputes. The goal is to encourage conversation instead of confrontation. By signing on, Pakistan shows its strong interest in promoting peace and supporting China’s increased role in international discussions.
This framework puts the spotlight on stopping conflicts before they start. It also helps encourage negotiations, set up ceasefires, and build stability in regions facing ongoing political or territorial tension.
Deepening Strategic Ties
Officials in Islamabad welcomed the news, calling the move a “timely collaboration” that matches Pakistan’s focus on peaceful coexistence and stability in the region. By joining, Pakistan is expected to take on a bigger diplomatic role, especially across South Asia and among Muslim-majority countries.
China praised Pakistan’s decision, pointing to the “deep-rooted strategic trust” both nations share. This step adds another layer to their partnership, which already includes major projects like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
