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Pakistan and China agreed to sustain close communication and coordination following a meeting between their foreign ministers in Beijing. China also expressed support for Pakistan and India's efforts to resolve their differences through dialogue and achieve a lasting ceasefire. The article is a Reuters report published by ThePrint, which emphasizes the need for independent journalism and offers subscription options.
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