Pakistan / Pakistan must arrest those behind the attack that killed Chinese workers Foreign minister, Mr Wang

Zoom News : Aug 23, 2021, 07:34 PM

China on Monday asked for the speedy arrest of the masterminds at the back of a blast in Pakistan’s south-western province of Balochistan, which killed children and injured 3 others inclusive of a Chinese national over the weekend. A suicide bomb assault on a motorcade carrying Chinese employees in Balochistan on Saturday injured one Chinese countrywide and killed local children.


Chinese overseas ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin condemned the assault on Monday, urging Pakistan to “critically punish” the perpetrators and “earnestly shield the protection of Chinese nationals, corporations and initiatives” withinside the country.

“On August 20 a motorcade of the Gwadar East Bay throughway undertaking became attacked through a bomber at the manner to creation site. One Chinese national suffered minor accidents and numerous nearby employees have been injured or killed,” Wang stated on Monday.


“We are taken aback and condemn this incident, mourn the Pakistani employees killed withinside the assault and bring sympathy to the bereaved households and injured,” he added. “We urge the Pakistan facet to arrest the perpetrators and punish them as quickly as possible,” Wang stated.


The Pakistani facet has given the right remedy to the injured Chinese employees, he stated, including that Islamabad stated they may take each attempt to make sure the protection of the Chinese employee’s initiatives in Pakistan.“China will work with Pakistan to deal with the terrorist threats and shield the protection of our human beings and employees in Pakistan.”

“Terrorism,” Wang stated, “is the common enemy of mankind. 


China opposes any pressure the usage of terrorism to are searching for geopolitical pastimes and calls on all local international locations to collaborate in removing terrorist groups and upholding the not unusual place protection and improvement interests of all of the countries in the region”.

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