China urges Pakistan, India to exercise restraint, solve differences through dialogue

The Chinese Foreign Ministry said that China supports carrying out “fair and just investigations into the recent attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam as soon as possible” and expressed hope that Pakistan and India will exercise restraint, work in the same direction, handle relevant differences properly through dialogue and consultation, and jointly uphold peace and stability in the region.

While addressing a regular press briefing on Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said that China welcomes all measures that will help cool down the current situation.

When asked about China’s stance on Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif’s remarks that Russia and China may participate in the international investigation of the attack in Kashmir, Guo responded, “China welcomes all measures that will help cool down the current situation and supports carrying out fair and just investigations at an early date.

As the neighbour of both India and Pakistan, China hopes that India and Pakistan will exercise restraint, work in the same direction, handle relevant differences properly through dialogue and consultation, and jointly uphold peace and stability in the region.”

He called India and Pakistan “important countries” in South Asia and stressed that their “harmonious coexistence is vital to the region’s peace, stability and development.”

When asked about the possibility of a fair probe considering allegations of state-sponsored terrorism across the border into Jammu and Kashmir, he responded, “I answered the relevant question. Let me reiterate that both India and Pakistan are important countries in South Asia. Their harmonious coexistence is vital to the peace, stability and development of the region. As the neighbour of the two countries, China calls on the two sides to exercise restraint, solve differences through dialogue and jointly keep the region peaceful and stable.”(Agencies)

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