China has expressed deep concern about the increasing tension between India and Pakistan after a recent terrorist attack in Kashmir, which claimed the lives of 26 people, most of whom, according to tourists, according to tourists. Global Times Message.
On Sunday in a telephone interview with the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishak Dar, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Beijing’s Beijing’s watching the situation and repeated Chinese support for rapid and impartial incident investigation.
Wang Yi is a member of the Political Office of the Communist Party of the Chinese Central Committee and the Chinese Foreign Minister.
Wang Yi stressed that the fight against terrorism is a shared responsibility of the international community and reaffirmed the long -term support of China to Pakistani resolute efforts against terrorism.
Wang described China as “IronClad friend” and “Strategic Partner of the Weather”, he said that China fully understands the legitimate security of Pakistan and supports his efforts to protect the interests of sovereignty and security.
Both China and Pakistan have agreed that the conflict does not serve the basic interests of India or Pakistan, nor does it contribute to regional levels and stability. Wang urged both nations to limit, look for dialogue, and take steps to de-school.
Wang Yi also repeated the Chinese opposition to the uniform and hegemonic policy in the region, added the Global Times report.
China promotes the rapid initiation of impartial investigation and emphasizes that the conflict is not used by the basic interests of India and Pakistan, nor regional peace and stability, Wang said, noting that Beijing hopes that both sides will have restrictions, move together and work on de-acidity.
During the ISHAQ call, the gift informed Wang Yi about the latest development and reaffirmed the obligation of Pakistan to manage the situation responsibly and maintained communication with China and wider international communities.
Pakistani Ishaq also categorically refused Indian “unilateral and illegal actions” and what he called “unsubstantiated propaganda” against Pakistan.
The background for these diplomatic exchanges is a sharp deterioration in India-Pakistan after a terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Kashmir, which claimed the queue of resistance, a group associated with Pakistan based in Lashkar-E-Tauba.
In response to India, she excluded Pakistani diplomats, concluded her land boundary and suspended an Indian waters, movements that Pakistan condemned as aggressive actions and threatened mutual measures, including the closure of airspace and suspension of trade.
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