ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Monday confirmed that it has no change in its policy of supporting a China policy, dismissing Media speculations As the unfounded effort is to weaken China’s relations.
In a statement, the Foreign Office described the One -China policy as a permanent basis for Pakistan’s foreign policy, and emphasized that the country’s position was the same.
The statement came in response to the statement Rising criticism Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi participated in an event organized by China’s Anti -China Group, New Federal State of China (NFSC).
But the FO did not specify the speculation of the media it was paying attention, but reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to its strategic partnership with China, and such allegations were baseless and baseless. Give
Media reports have been described as ‘baseless attempts to destroy relations between the two countries’
Mr Naqvi, who had been reacting to his participation in the program, had previously released his explanation, denying that the incident is anti -China but is preventing these claims from resolving these claims. It was hosted by the NFSC.
On the contrary, the Foreign Office avoided direct commentary on the NFSC event dispute.
A diplomatic source, who spoke on condition of anonymity Don The question was arranged by the Guardian strategies, a lobbying firm that is proud of his contacts with US President Donald Trump’s allies and members of the family. The NFSC was allegedly one of the sponsors.
Ganster strategies organized the event to celebrate Trump’s inauguration, though Mr Naqvi claimed that the program he participated was a youth program.
Sources revealed that Mr Naqvi’s office has directly integrated his participation by ignoring the Pakistani embassy in Washington. Sources added that the involvement of the embassy was limited to providing transport to the minister in the program.
Sources claimed that Mr Naqvi had a personal contact in Washington, which had handled his contacts.
The Chinese embassy in Washington has raised the issue with its Pakistani counterpart, expressing concern about the incident.
China is Pakistan’s strategic partner, the FO reiterates it. The characteristics of this relationship are characterized by mutual trust, shared values, cooperation on basic concern, and a commitment to regional and global stability.
Mr Naqvi was contacted for comments, but he did not follow the request.
Dawn, appeared on January 28, 2025