BEIJING (Azat TV) – China and Pakistan have jointly put forward a five-point initiative designed to restore peace and stability in the Persian Gulf and the wider Middle East region, signaling a coordinated diplomatic push by the two nations.
Five-Point Peace Proposal
The joint proposal, detailed in a recent announcement, outlines a comprehensive approach to de-escalating tensions and fostering a lasting resolution to ongoing conflicts. The initiative begins with an immediate call for a cessation of hostilities and measures to prevent the further spread of conflict, emphasizing the urgent need for humanitarian aid to all affected areas.
Emphasis on Dialogue and Diplomacy
A core component of the plan is the early initiation of peace negotiations, with both China and Pakistan stressing that dialogue and diplomacy are the most effective means of conflict resolution. The proposal calls for all parties to commit to a peaceful settlement, while also affirming the importance of ensuring the sovereignty, territorial integrity, national independence, and security of Iran and the Gulf States.
Protecting Civilian and Energy Infrastructure
The initiative further addresses the safety of non-military facilities, urging an immediate halt to attacks on civilian populations and critical infrastructure, including energy facilities and peaceful nuclear installations like power plants. This point underscores the commitment to protecting civilian life and essential services amidst regional instability.
Ensuring Shipping Route Security
Recognizing the vital role of international trade, China and Pakistan called for the swift organization of safe passage for civilian and commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz. The proposal highlights the strait and its surrounding waters as crucial international trade routes for goods and energy carriers, emphasizing the need to restore normal shipping operations.
Upholding UN Charter Principles
The fifth point of the initiative emphasizes the priority of the UN Charter, with China and Pakistan supporting the establishment of a comprehensive framework for lasting peace based on the Charter’s purposes and principles, as well as international law. This foundational element aims to ensure that any peace agreement is grounded in established international norms and legal frameworks.
The joint proposal by China and Pakistan reflects a significant diplomatic effort to address the complex geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, aiming to leverage their influence to encourage de-escalation and dialogue in a region plagued by protracted conflicts.

