China urges restraint as India-Pakistan tensions escalate with military strikes

China has expressed “regret” over India’s military action against Pakistan and voiced “concerns” over the escalating tensions between the South Asian nations, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Wednesday morning.

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“India and Pakistan are neighbours who cannot be moved away, and both are also China’s neighbours. China opposes all forms of terrorism,” a ministry spokesperson said.

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At least 26 killed in ‘heinous’ attack on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir

At least 26 killed in ‘heinous’ attack on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir

“We call on both India and Pakistan to prioritise the overall situation of peace and stability, maintain calm and restraint, and avoid taking actions that would further complicate the situation.”

The statement was issued hours after a sharp escalation in tensions between the nuclear-armed countries following India’s military strikes on alleged terrorist camps inside Pakistan and Pakistan-administered parts of Kashmir.

India’s defence ministry said earlier that it had conducted “precision strikes at terrorist camps” at nine locations, which it claimed were used to plan and direct attacks against India.

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At least eight people were killed and 38 others injured in the strikes that India called “Operation Sindoor”, Associated Press reported, citing a Pakistani military spokesperson.

  

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