Tue, 21-Oct-2025

FM Qureshi Will Embark On A Two-Day Visit To China Today

Pakistan calls for unfreezing of Afghan assets ahead of UN talks

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will leave for a two-day official visit to China today at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart, said the Foreign Office in a statement.

“On the invitation of the State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will visit China from 23-24 July,” read the statement. It added that Foreign Minister Qureshi will be accompanied by senior officials.

The FO said that the foreign minister’s visit will play an important role in further strengthening Islamabad and Beijing’s “all-weather strategic cooperative partnership”, and will develop the “strategic communication and coordination” of Pakistan with China on various issues.

The visit comes as Pakistan and China celebrate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The FO said that over 100 events have been planned out of which more than 60 events have already been held.

“These celebrations have immensely contributed to injecting a fresh vigour and warmth in the traditional friendship,” said the statement.

The FO reiterated that Pakistan and China are the closest friends and staunch partners, adding that the time-tested relationship is “based on unparalleled mutual trust, understanding and commonality of interests”.

Earlier, Qureshi had said that India is politicizing the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) issue.

Taking to his Twitter today, the Foreign Minister further added that the recent statement on FATF by India’s minister makes clear their malintent.

“Pakistan has consistently maintained that India has politicised FATF. The recent Indian statement makes clear their malintent. Manipulating an important technical forum for narrow political designs against Pakistan is disgraceful but not surprising for the Modi Government.”

The Foreign Minister further lashed out at the Modi-led government saying that manipulating an important technical forum for narrow political designs against Pakistan is disgraceful.

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FM Qureshi, Haneef Atmar Discuss Security of Afghan embassy In Pakistan

Qureshi meets Afghan counterpart

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi telephoned his Afghan counterpart Mohammad Haneef Atmar here on Monday and informed him about steps taken to release the Afghan ambassador’s daughter in the federal capital.

The phone call between Qureshi and the Afghan counterpart came a day after Kabul called back its ambassador and senior diplomats from Pakistan.

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi assured the Afghan foreign minister that Islamabad would take all possible steps to bring the culprits behind the July 16 incident to justice at the earliest. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is fully aware of the diplomatic norms, he added.

He said the security of the Afghan embassy and consulate in Pakistan has been beefed up.

“We hope that the Afghan government will review its decision of calling back its ambassador and senior diplomats from Pakistan keeping in view Pakistan’s serious efforts,” the foreign minister said.

He said we hope that the Afghan government will review its decision of calling back its ambassador and senior diplomats from Pakistan keeping in view Pakistan’s serious efforts.

The Afghan Foreign Minister thanked Prime Minister Imran Khan for his personal interest in the investigation into the incident.

The Afghan Foreign Minister thanked Prime Minister Imran Khan for taking a personal interest in the investigation into the incident. He also appreciated FM Qureshi’s efforts for enhancing the security of the Afghan embassy and the consulate.

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