The Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is set to embark on a historic visit to Beijing to attend the 2025 China Victory Day Parade at Tiananmen Square on September 3. His status as a State Guest underscores the profound and enduring “all-weather strategic cooperative partnership” between Pakistan and China, reinforcing their bond on a global stage. The parade commemorates the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.
The Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan will be a State Guest at the 2025 China Victory Day Parade at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, held on September 3rd 2025.
President Putin of Russia and Kim Jong Un of North Korea will also attend. pic.twitter.com/xcia28yFHF
— The STRATCOM Bureau (@OSPSF) August 28, 2025
The event is poised to be a major diplomatic occasion, with key global leaders, including President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Chairman Kim Jong Un of North Korea, also expected to be in attendance. The presence of these world leaders alongside Pakistan’s Prime Minister signals a shared commitment to a multi-polar world order and highlights the strategic importance of this trilateral relationship in a shifting geopolitical landscape.
The Pakistan-China relationship is built on a foundation of mutual trust and respect. This bond is exemplified by the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a flagship project of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, which is currently entering its second phase with a focus on industrial, agricultural, and technological cooperation. CPEC has not only boosted Pakistan’s infrastructure but also created a framework for deeper economic integration and regional connectivity.
Beyond economic ties, defense and security cooperation remains a cornerstone of the partnership. Frequent joint military exercises and high-level defense dialogues highlight the two nations’ commitment to regional peace and stability. The visit will serve to further consolidate this ironclad friendship and facilitate discussions on a range of issues, from counter-terrorism efforts to safeguarding mutual strategic interests.
By attending the parade, the Prime Minister is reinforcing Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to its strategic partnership with China. It is a powerful message that this relationship is central to Pakistan’s foreign policy and will continue to be a vital factor in promoting shared development and prosperity. The event provides a unique opportunity for high-level diplomatic engagement and a renewed pledge to mutual support in a complex international environment\
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