China ready to play role to ease Pak-India ties
beijing — China said on Wednesday it is willing to play a “constructive role” in easing relations between Pakistan and India as it welcomed the “positive” remarks of Prime Minister Imran Khan and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on improving bilateral ties.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said the improvement and development of relations between Pakistan and India are quite important to regional peace, stability and prosperity.
“We have noted relevant reports and we welcome the positive remarks made by the Indian and Pakistani leaders on improving bilateral relations,” Lu said while replying to a question on the statements made by the two leaders soon after Imran assumed office. “Both Pakistan and India are important countries in South Asia. As a common neighbour to Pakistan and India, China firmly supports the two sides to enhance dialogue, increase mutual trust, properly handle and solve their differences,” Lu said.
China hopes the two countries can jointly stay committed to regional peace and development, he said.
“China is willing to play a constructive role in this aspect,” he added.
On August 20, Indian PM Modi had sent a letter to Imran, conveying that New Delhi was looking for constructive and meaningful engagement with Islamabad.
Imran in a tweet on Tuesday expressed Pakistan’s willingness to
re-start the stalled Pakistan-India peace process and said the two countries must engage in dialogue to resolve their differences, including on the Kashmir issue, and start trade.
Asked what he meant by China playing a constructive role, Lu said, “I said we are glad to see the
positive remarks made by the India and Pakistan on improving their bilateral relations and all their efforts that are conducive to the improvement of the relations and the peace and stability in the region. We welcome that. We will play a constructive role in that aspect.” —