Terror attacks: China cautions India, Pakistan amid tension
- On April 22, a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, killed 26 people, mostly tourists, escalating India-Pakistan tensions.
- The attack, claimed by the Resistance Front linked to Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, prompted India to impose five retaliatory measures.
- China expressed deep concern, called for restraint, and reiterated support for Pakistan’s counterterrorism while urging a swift and fair investigation.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi described China as Pakistan’s 'ironclad friend' and called conflict "not in the fundamental interests" of either country.
- The incident triggered diplomatic tensions and reciprocal threats, highlighting risks to regional peace and the necessity for dialogue.
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Terror attacks: China cautions India, Pakistan amid tension
The Chinese government has urged India and Pakistan to proceed with caution following the recent terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir. The attack on 22 April, which claimed at least 26 lives and left many more injured, has heightened tensions in the region. Exchanges between Indian and Pakistani troops have continued, with both sides trading words and threats in the aftermath of the incident. On Tuesday, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphas…
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