Foreign ministers of Pakistan, Türkiye, Egypt and Saudi Arabia on Sunday expressed full support for Pakistan's initiative to host peace talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad.
Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar said in a televised message after the meeting that participants agreed that dialogue and diplomacy remain the only viable path to achieving lasting peace and emphasized the need to prevent further military escalation in the Middle East.
Dar said he had briefed the visiting foreign ministers on the prospects of potential talks between the United States and Iran, noting that both sides have expressed confidence in Pakistan's role as a facilitator.
The meeting focused on the evolving regional situation and efforts to de-escalate tensions and end ongoing conflicts, said Dar, adding that the initiative received strong backing from all participating countries.
Visiting foreign ministers reaffirmed their commitment to supporting efforts aimed at creating conditions for structured negotiations between relevant parties, said the Pakistani foreign minister who hosted the meeting.
Quadrilateral FMs meeting backs Pakistan's initiative to host U.S.-Iran talks
Quadrilateral FMs meeting backs Pakistan's initiative to host U.S.-Iran talks
China launched the first direct flight route linking Beijing and the Finnish capital, Helsinki, at the Daxing International Airport on Sunday, marking the opening of a new air corridor between China and the Nordic region.
Operated by China Southern Airlines, the route will provide round-trip flights between the two capital cities three times per week, with services scaling up to daily operations in June.
"Since the opening of the new flight, passengers from 50 cities in China can travel conveniently from the Daxing International Airport to Finland and transfer to other locations in Europe. It will build an efficient and convenient air bridge for economic and trade cooperation, people-to-people exchanges and tourism collaboration between China and Finland, as well as between China and other Nordic countries," said Gu Mengjun, deputy general manager of the North China Marketing Center of China Southern Airlines Marketing Committee.
"[It] usually took me 12 hours to get to Beijing. Now. it's much shorter, and it's super convenient," said a traveler.
China has been Finland's largest trading partner in Asia for decades, while Finland ranks as China's third-largest trading partner in the Nordic region. Last year, bilateral trade reached 8.26 billion U.S. dollars, an increase of 60 million U.S. dollars compared with the previous year.
"This is a great day of all of us. It will be connecting the capital of China to the northern Europe. It will help both ways, you will see more north Europeans coming to Beijing area. And at the same time, you will see people from north of China coming more to the north of Europe," said Petri Vuori, senior vice president of Finavia.
Sunday marks the start of the summer-autumn flight schedule for Chinese airlines, with major carriers adjusting and launching new domestic and international routes. The new flight season will run through October.
In addition to China Southern Airlines, Air China will resume a direct route from Beijing to India’s Delhi, while China Eastern Airlines plans to launch new services linking Shanghai with Tashkent, as well as Xi’an with Vienna.
According to the Civil Aviation Administration of China, more than 20,000 international flights will be operated each week during the new flight season, marking a 1.8 percent increase year on year. Experts say the expansion of the international flight network highlights China's continued commitment to high-level opening-up.
China launches direct flight route linking Beijing, Helsinki