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Beijing renews resolve to help Pakistan in tackling terrorism
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ISLAMABAD: China on Monday reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Pakistan’s counter-terrorism efforts and socio-economic development, moving to patch up bilateral ties that were tested by on Chinese citizens in Pakistan. This support was emphasised by Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian during a regular in Beijing, where he responded to questions about China’s concerns over rising violence against its nationals in Pakistan. “China will continue to support Pakistan in fighting terrorism,” Lin affirmed, underscoring Beijing’s unwavering resolve to assist Pakistan in countering threats that risk destabilising the region. Increased violence targeting Chinese nationals, especially those working on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects, has heightened Beijing’s security apprehensions. Attempts to undermine mutual trust won’t succeed, says Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin highlighted China’s strong commitment to protecting its citizens working abroad, saying, “We are firm in our commitment to protecting the safety and security of Chinese nationals, projects, and institutions overseas.” He further suggested that targeting Chinese nationals in Pakistan might be intended to strain the bilateral relationship between the two countries, undermining trust and progress within the CPEC framework. Reaffirming the strength of the China-Pakistan partnership, Lin stated, “China and Pakistan have the resolve and capability to foil any attempt to harm China-Pakistan relations and ensure that terrorists will pay the price.” Referring to the enduring “iron-clad friendship” between China and Pakistan, Lin emphasised, “The relationship has taken deep roots among our peoples.” He warned, “Attempts to undermine the mutual trust and cooperation between the two countries will not succeed.” Lin added that China remains committed to supporting Pakistan’s socio-economic development and improving the lives of its people, reinforcing Beijing’s dedication to CPEC and its economic partnership with Pakistan despite security challenges. These remarks come amid speculation that the recent violence could impact CPEC projects — a key component of China-Pakistan cooperation aimed at bolstering Pakistan’s economy. Lin’s statements also carry added weight in light of recent tensions between the two countries, highlighted by a between Chinese Ambassador Jiang Zaidong and Pakistan’s Foreign Office (FO). Pakistan’s FO spokesperson, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, recently described the ambassador’s critical remarks on Pakistan’s security efforts as “perplexing” and uncharacteristic of the traditionally diplomatic rapport between the nations. Previously, Ambassador Jiang had expressed frustration over the repeated attacks on Chinese nationals, describing the situation as “unacceptable” and urging Pakistan to enhance security measures.
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