National Herald Tribune

‘Pakistan to continue advancing ties with China after Karachi attack’

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ISLAMABAD - Pakistan will thwart any attempt to undermine its relations with China, Pakistani President Arif Alvi said here on Saturday, after a terrorist attack killed three Chinese nationals in Karachi earlier this week.

A shuttle passenger van of the Confucius Institute at the University of Karachi was attacked on Tuesday, which has left three Chinese teachers killed.

During his visit to the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad, the president expressed condolence­s to the Chinese side over the deaths of the teachers, and strongly condemned the attack, saying that Pakistan will spare no effort to fight against terrorism and ensure the safety of Chinese citizens and institutio­ns in the country.

The victims were friendly ambassador­s who promoted people-to-people exchanges between Pakistan and China, he said, adding that the terrorists aimed at damaging the PakistanCh­ina friendship and the constructi­on of the China-Pakistan Economic

Corridor.

Pakistan's developmen­t and the corridor constructi­on cannot be achieved without the support of China, an "iron brother" of Pakistan, the president stressed.

Pang Chunxue, charge d'affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan, thanked Alvi for his visit, and said that China strongly condemns the terrorist attack and has asked the Pakistani side to investigat­e the incident and bring the perpetrato­rs to justice.

China will join hands with Pakistan to ensure the safety of the Chinese citizens, projects and institutio­ns in Pakistan, combat terrorism and promote regional peace and stability, she added.

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