Pakistan and China have strengthened their bilateral ties, with a focus on regional and international cooperation. The two countries have agreed to maintain close communication and consultation on regional and international issues, with an emphasis on promoting peace and stability in the region and beyond.
According to a government statement, Chinese Ambassador Jiang Zaidong met with Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif in Islamabad, where he briefed the Prime Minister on the recent developments in China-Pakistan relations. The Ambassador reiterated China’s full support for Pakistan’s sovereignty and regional integrity, and expressed China’s desire to strengthen their bilateral ties.
The meeting also discussed the ongoing regional tensions, including the Middle East crisis, which has led to a shortage of petroleum products in Pakistan. The government has issued a statement warning that unidentified flights will not be allowed to park at Karachi airport.
Meanwhile, the Pakistani government has taken steps to tighten security in the country, including the arrest of 83 undocumented Afghan nationals in various districts. The security authorities have also reported that the Pakistan Air Force has targeted Afghan military headquarters in Qandahar and two other targets in the Nangarhar province.
The Pakistani High Court Bar Association has announced that 32,488 lawyers will exercise their right to vote in the upcoming elections. The Met Office has forecast that Karachi and Lahore will experience dry weather in the last days of February.
In a separate incident, the Pakistani Embassy in Tehran has confirmed that Iran has launched a missile attack on the region, and is evacuating Pakistani nationals from the area. The Foreign Office has issued a statement denying Afghanistan’s claim that Pakistan had downed one of its planes.
The government has also issued a warning to its citizens to avoid unnecessary travel to Iran due to security concerns. The security situation in the country remains tense, with the government taking steps to strengthen its air defenses.
In another development, the Pakistani Air Force has targeted Afghan military targets in Qandahar and Nangarhar provinces, killing four militants, including two senior Taliban commanders. The Iranian Foreign Minister has claimed that his country’s military was prepared for the attack.
The Israeli military has announced that it has struck hundreds of Iranian military targets in western Iran, including missile launchers. The situation in the region remains volatile, with multiple countries involved in the conflict.
In a separate incident, the Pakistani authorities have arrested 98 undocumented Afghan nationals in the Darra Adam Khel area, and have imposed a complete ban on movement in the region. The Pakistani Air Force has also targeted Afghan military targets in the Qandahar and Nangarhar provinces.
The situation in the region remains tense, with multiple countries involved in the conflict. The Pakistani government has warned its citizens to remain vigilant and to avoid unnecessary travel to the region.

