Beijing urges India, Pakistan to resume political dialogue for peace
- On May 10, 2025, China called on both India and Pakistan to remain peaceful and avoid actions that could worsen tensions amid rising cross-border conflicts involving drone strikes and air attacks in the Kashmir area.
- The heightened tensions followed Indian precision strikes on militant bases across Pakistan and the region of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, which prompted Pakistan to carry out extensive drone attacks on 26 sites within India.
- China expressed deep concern over the conflict and called on both nuclear neighbors to avoid actions that might further escalate tensions and return to political settlement through peaceful means.
- A spokesperson from China's Foreign Ministry emphasized the importance of both parties prioritizing peace and stability, warning against actions that might provoke further tensions.
- The situation suggests continued volatility with frequent military actions, highlighting the critical need for diplomatic efforts to restore stability in the region.
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