In spite of his injury, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar is scheduled to travel to China tomorrow.

At the invitation of the Chinese foreign minister, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will travel to China on March 31. This information was provided by a representative for the State Department’s Foreign Office.

The spokesperson stated that Pakistan and China have a strategic cooperative cooperation that continues to exist regardless of the weather conditions. They also maintain tight coordination and regular consultations on matters that are both regional and international in nature.

The visit will include in-depth discussions on bilateral and global issues of mutual interest.

The fact that Ishaq Dar chose to travel despite the fact that he was advised by his doctor to rest after suffering a shoulder fracture is another evidence of the significance that Pakistan places on its relationship with China, according to the spokesperson.

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