China urges India, Pakistan to resolves issues through dialogue

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Chinese Foreign Minister hoped that the two sides would turn the page.

BEIJING (Web Desk) - Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for calm and restraint in Pakistan-India relations following recent tensions after a deadly bombing in Occupied Kashmir last month.

The incident led to the most serious conflict in years between the nuclear-armed neighbors, with cross-border air strikes and a dogfight over the skies of Kashmir.

The crisis eased after Pakistan returned a downed Indian pilot on Friday.

Speaking at a news conference on the sidelines of the 13th National People’s Congress in Beijing on Friday, he urged resolution of issues between the two countries through dialogue.

Chinese Foreign Minister hoped that the two sides would turn the page and focus on a long-term improvement in relations. 

Earlier, China praised Pakistan’s “restraint” and willingness to talk with India to ease tensions between the two countries 

Visiting Pakistan on Wednesday, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyou said Beijing and Islamabad were “all weather” strategic partners and that they always supported each other, China’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Thursday.

“China has paid close attention to the present situation between Pakistan and India, and appreciates Pakistan’s remaining calm and exercising restraint from the beginning, and persisting in pushing to lower the temperature with India via dialogue,” the ministry paraphrased Kong as saying.

China maintains that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries should be respected and does not want to see “acts that violate the norms of international relations”, Kong added.

“China calls on Pakistan and India to refrain from taking actions that aggravate the situation, show goodwill and flexibility, launch dialogue as soon as possible, and work together to maintain regional peace and stability,” he said.

China is willing to continue to play a constructive role in this regard, Kong added.

The ministry said Kong had met Prime Minister Imran Khan, army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi.