China expresses concern, offers help to resolve India-Pakistan conflict
- On May 10, China expressed deep concern over the escalating conflict between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan and urged restraint to maintain regional peace.
- The conflict intensified following a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir two weeks earlier that killed 26 people, which India blamed on Pakistan, a claim Islamabad denied.
- China expressed its willingness to actively support efforts to ease tensions and urged both parties to resume political dialogue and refrain from actions that could worsen the situation.
- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged restoring direct communication to prevent miscalculations and offered US assistance for de-escalation talks, emphasizing the need for dialogue.
- These diplomatic statements highlight concerns about a potential full-scale confrontation on China’s doorstep and indicate ongoing efforts to prevent further escalation between the two rivals.
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Chinese analyst Victor Gao says China stands firmly with Pakistan
A senior Chinese analyst Victor Gao has reaffirmed China’s strong commitment to Pakistan amid escalating tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi, saying that Beijing would not waver in defending Pakistan’s sovereignty and core interests. Victor Gao, Vice President of the Centre for China and Globalisation and a prominent foreign policy voice in Beijing, made the remarks during an interview with Chinese state broadcaster CGTN. “China and Pakista…
China expresses concern, offers help to resolve India-Pakistan conflict
BEIJING: China expressed "deep concern" on Saturday (May 10) over the escalating situation between India and Pakistan and offered to play a constructive role in resolving the matter, according to a statem
China urges India, Pakistan to exercise restraint as tensions escalate
A spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Saturday urged India and Pakistan to act in the larger interest of peace and stability, exercise calm and restraint, return to the track of political settlement through peaceful means, and refrain from any action that could further escalate tensions.
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