00:00And in China, the Pakistani foreign minister's visit is boosting international efforts to curb the escalation in the Middle East
00:06and move toward a political solution.
00:08I correspond to Bruno Falsi with the details.
00:13Greetings, comrades.
00:14The Pakistani foreign minister Mohammed Ishak Dar is here in Beijing in an official visit to China amid escalating tensions
00:26in the Middle East following the illegal United States and Israel attacks on Iran.
00:32During his meeting with the Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi, both countries called for an immediate cessation of hostilities and
00:43the start of negotiations that respect Iran's sovereignty.
00:48China and Pakistan jointly presented a five-point plan.
00:54The first point is to halt the fighting and allow the humanitarian aid to enter.
01:00The second point is to resume dialogue, respecting the independence of Iran and the countries of the region.
01:08The third point is to protect civilians and critical infrastructure, including energy and peaceful nuclear facilities.
01:19The fourth point is to ensure the security of strategic routes, such as the Strait of Hormuz.
01:26The fifth and last point is to strengthen the role of United Nations and international law.
01:34This approach seeks to stop the aggression and protect the Iranian people at a time when the conflict is already
01:42affecting the global energy supply.
01:46With this news, from here, the capital of China, we will go back with you in the studios.
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