China urges India, Pakistan to exercise restraint after Kashmir attack

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STORY: :: China urges India and Pakistan to exercise restraint after the deadly tourist attack in Kashmir:: April 28, 2025:: Beijing, China:: Guo Jiakun, Foreign ministry spokesperson"China welcomes all measures conducive to cooling down the current situation and supports an impartial investigation as soon as possible. As a common neighbor of both India and Pakistan, China hopes that India and Pakistan will exercise restraint and meet each other halfway. We should properly handle relevant differences through dialogue and consultation, and jointly safeguard regional peace and stability."India said on Monday it had responded to 'unprovoked' small arms firing from Pakistan along the de facto border for the fourth consecutive night, as it deepens its search for militants in the region thought to be responsible. After the April 22 attack that killed 26 people, India had identified two of the three suspected militants as Pakistani, although Islamabad has denied any role and called for a neutral probe. The attack triggered outrage and grief in India, along with calls for action against Pakistan, whom New Delhi accuses of funding and encouraging terrorism in Kashmir, a region both nations claim and have fought two wars over.

STORY: :: China urges India and Pakistan to exercise restraint after the deadly tourist attack in Kashmir :: April 28, 2025 :: Beijing, China :: Guo Jiakun, Foreign ministry spokesperson "China welcomes all measures conducive to cooling down the current situation and supports an impartial investigation as soon as possible. As a common neighbor of both India and Pakistan, China hopes that India and Pakistan will exercise restraint and meet each other halfway. We should properly handle relevant differences through dialogue and consultation, and jointly safeguard regional peace and stability.

" India said on Monday it had responded to 'unprovoked' small arms firing from Pakistan along the de facto border for the fourth consecutive night, as it deepens its search for militants in the region thought to be responsible. After the April 22 attack that killed 26 people, India had identified two of the three suspected militants as Pakistani, although Islamabad has denied any role and called for a neutral probe. The attack triggered outrage and grief in India, along with calls for action against Pakistan, whom New Delhi accuses of funding and encouraging terrorism in Kashmir, a region both nations claim and have fought two wars over.



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