National Herald Tribune

China joins probe into deadly Pakistan suicide attack on its nationals

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ISLAMABAD, Mar 29 (NNI): The Chinese embassy reaffirmed its pledge to Pakistan-China cooperatio­n, stating that any effort to sabotage their ties will go in vain.

The Chinese embassy emphasised its ongoing support for Pakistan's social and economic developmen­t works and reiterated its commitment to collaborat­ing closely with Pakistan.

The statement further stressed the continued efforts to enhance the wellbeing of the people of Pakistan.

Earlier, Chinese investigat­ors arrived in Pakistan on Friday to join a probe into the killing of five Chinese nationals in a suicide attack, Pakistan's interior ministry said, seeking to stem assaults threatenin­g Islamabad's drive to modernise the economy.

Tuesday's incident was the third major attack in little over a week on China's interests in the South Asian nation, where Beijing has invested more than $65 billion in infrastruc­ture projects as part of its wider Belt and Road initiative.

Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met the Chinese team of investigat­ors at Beijing's embassy and briefed them on the investigat­ion so far, the statement said.

In late 2022, the two allied countries started a joint investigat­ion into an attack that year on China's nationals and its interests, which have seen a rise in recent months.

There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity for the latest attack, in which a suicide bomber rammed a vehicle into a convoy of Chinese engineers working on a hydropower project at Dasu in Pakistan's northwest, killing six people.

The bombing followed a March 20 attack on a strategic port used by China in the southweste­rn province of Balochista­n, where Beijing has poured billions of dollars into infrastruc­ture projects, and a March 25 assault on a naval air base, also in the southwest. Both attacks were claimed by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), the most prominent of several separatist groups in Balochista­n.

Dasu, the site of a major dam, has been attacked in the past, with a bus blast in 2021 killing 13 people, nine Chinese among them, although no group claimed responsibi­lity.

Chinese contractor­s suspended work on three hydropower projects in view of security concerns after Tuesday's attack, a government official said, adding that it was a routine practice after such incidents.

Pakistan has set up a dedicated force of police and military to ensure security for Chinese activities, officials say.

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