Monday, September 26, 2016

China on Kashmir Issue


China on Monday repudiated reports in Pakistani media that Beijing would agree with the nation in the event of any animosity and on sponsorship it on the Kashmir issue. This was the second time in a week that Beijing has removed itself from Islamabad's announcements on Kashmir, with the two sides offering altogether different records of gatherings between their top authorities.

On Sunday, Pakistani media reports, citing an official statement from the Lahore office of Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, guaranteed Chinese Consul General Yu Boren had promised China's backing "if there should be an occurrence of any outside animosity". Yu was likewise cited as saying China "will favor Pakistan on the Kashmir issue" and there were "no avocation for barbarities on unarmed Kashmiris", in dialect especially unique in relation to the standard Chinese stand.

In any case, Beijing declined to affirm the remarks ascribed to its Consul General in Lahore on Monday. "I am not mindful of the circumstance you specified," Foreign Ministry representative Geng Shuang said. "China's position on the applicable issue is steady and clear," he included.

"As a neighbor and companion to both Pakistan and India, we trust the two nations will appropriately address their disparities through discourse and interview, oversee and control the circumstance, and mutually work for the peace and security of South Asia and the development of the area."

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