China, Pakistan unveil Gulf peace proposal. What does it signal?

中国、巴基斯坦公布海湾和平方案。这预示着什么?

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2026-04-01

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① China and Pakistan unveil joint peace proposal for the Gulf and Middle East. What role can China and Pakistan play? (00:54) ② European Parliament delegation visits China for the first time in eight years. Will this visit help EU lawmakers gain a more objective understanding of China? (21:58) ③ U.S. tech giants cut jobs while doubling down on massive AI investments. What does it mean for the future of jobs in the age of AI? (31:38) ④ World’s largest unmanned cargo drone completes maiden flight in China. How could this breakthrough reshape logistics, and what does it reveal about China’s position in next-generation aviation? (42:11)
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  • China and Pakistan have put forward a joint proposal on restoring peace and stability

  • in Gulf region and the wider Middle East.

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  • Our top story, China and Pakistan have put forward a joint proposal.

  • Aimed at restoring peace and stability in the Gulf region and the wider Middle East.

  • It follows a meeting between foreign ministers of China and Pakistan in Beijing,

  • where they held talks on the Iran situation.

  • The two countries called for an immediate end to all hostilities to prevent the conflict from spreading,

  • urging that peace talks be initiated as soon as possible.

  • They also spread the need to protect non-military targets, and nuclear facilities must stop at once.

  • They also called for safety on the shipping routes in the Strait of Hormuz,

  • saying that the primacy of the UN Charter must also be ensured.