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China Cools on Pakistan Over West Asia Diplomacy Push

by News Analysis India
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Tensions simmer in the China-Pakistan relationship as Islamabad’s mediation attempts in the US-Israel-Iran standoff in West Asia draw Beijing’s quiet ire. A think tank report exposes how Pakistan’s diplomatic overreach has unsettled its key partner.

The Polity Research Foundation’s findings detail Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar’s Beijing visit, aimed at securing China’s endorsement for mediation. What he got was a tepid, principle-bound response, hinting at Beijing’s reluctance.

This isn’t isolated; it’s symptomatic of broader strains. Disagreements over Afghanistan and America are eroding the ‘all-weather friendship’ that has defined the duo for decades.

After fruitless talks with Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey in Islamabad, Pakistan pivoted to China. But Beijing urged focus on reconciling with Afghanistan first, questioning Pakistan’s mediator credentials amid ongoing neighborhood disputes.

Under General Asim Munir, Pakistan’s neglect of China’s Afghan security concerns has forced strategic recalibrations in Beijing.

At stake are Beijing’s hefty stakes in CPEC and ambitions for Belt and Road expansion into Afghanistan. Funding cuts to CPEC reflect worries about graft, attacks on Chinese workers, and Pakistan’s volatility.

Islamabad’s repeated CPEC appeals for aid now meet Chinese caution, marking a shift from unconditional support.

Analysts predict this cooling could redefine bilateral ties, influencing South Asian geopolitics and investment flows profoundly.

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