China ‘strongly condemns’ terrorist attack on Chinese nationals in Pakistan


Amid tensions following a series of attacks on Chinese interests in Pakistan, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian addressed the media in a regular press conference on Wednesday (Mar 27), condemning the latest act of terrorism that claimed the lives of five Chinese nationals and a Pakistani driver. 

This comes as a suicide bomber in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Tuesday (Mar 26) targeted a vehicle by driving his explosive-laden car into it. 

“We strongly condemn this act of terrorism. We express deep condolences over the lives lost and extend sincere sympathies to the bereaved families. We have previously stated our position on this incident,” Lin Jian said. 

In response to inquiries regarding the investigation and handling of the attack on the vehicle of the Dasu Hydropower Project, Lin Jian affirmed, “Immediately after the attack, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan activated the emergency response mechanism and swiftly engaged in emergency response and close communication with Pakistan both in Beijing and Islamabad.”

China also urged Pakistan to expedite the hunt for the perpetrators, ensure justice for the victims, and enhance security measures to safeguard Chinese personnel and projects in the region.

In turn, Pakistan committed to “a thorough joint investigation to be conducted, utilising all resources of the state” to reassure China. 

Expressing gratitude for international solidarity, Lin Jian stated, “We have noted the condemnation on the terrorist attack and condolences over Chinese victims from some countries. This is much appreciated.”

Moreover, while reinforcing the shared responsibility in combating terrorism, Lin Jian reiterated China’s support for Pakistan in countering the menace.

When questioned about the upcoming visit of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Beijing, Lin Jian maintained a diplomatic stance, stating, “China and Pakistan maintain sound interactions at all levels. As for the specific visit you mentioned, I have nothing to share at the moment.”

(With inputs from agencies)



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