ISLAMABAD [Pakistan], Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in a recent post on social media reiterated Islamabad's unwavering support for China's stance on Taiwan, stressing the country's commitment to the 'One China' policy considering Taiwan as an integral part. Commitment confirmed. People's Republic of China "As China's iron-brother and strategic partner, Pakistan has always extended its principled support to the Chinese position on Taiwan and will continue to do so. Pakistan adheres to the 'One China' policy, Taiwan considers itself an inalienable part of the People's Republic of China and supports the Chinese government's efforts for national reunification, the so-called elections of the self-proclaimed government in Taiwan do not change the objective facts on the Taiwan issue,'' Shahbaz said in a letter. Pakistan's vocal support of China's position on Taiwan comes amid increased global attention on Taiwan Strait tensions and increased diplomatic maneuvering around the island's status, given the geopolitical complexities shaping regional dynamics. The affirmation of Pakistan's solidarity with China underlines the importance of alignment within the broader context of international relations. China warned the US on Friday that efforts towards "Taiwan independence" are a "dead end". And "will only be counterproductive" While an unnamed US official urged Beijing to exercise restraint on the cross-Strait situation, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said at a regular media briefing on Friday, "Those who ', will be a dead end for them, and supporting 'Taiwan independence' will have the opposite effect.In particular, Beijing considers Taiwan part of its territory and has threatened to use force to control it. According to a media report, PM Shehbaz is scheduled to visit China in the early week of the upcoming month to attend the official launch of the second phase of the lockdown. -The Pakistan Economic Corridor report also indicates that Sharif's departure for China is scheduled for June 4, although minor adjustments to the schedule are possible.