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China Backs India-Pakistan Ceasefire, Urges Dialogue

by Anum Arif
May 12, 2025
in International Politics
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China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian urges peaceful dialogue and offers support for sustained ceasefire between India and Pakistan.

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Beijing, May 12, 2025 – China has welcomed the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, calling it a step in the right direction for regional stability and long-term peace. During a routine press conference, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian reiterated Beijing’s readiness to play a “constructive role” in fostering a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

Lin emphasized that the realization of a ceasefire is in the “fundamental and long-term interests” of both India and Pakistan, and reflects the broader expectations of the international community. He noted that the ceasefire is not only a relief to both countries but also vital for peace across the entire South Asian region.

“India and Pakistan are close neighbors who cannot be separated, and they are also both neighbors of China,” Lin stated. “Since tensions escalated, China has maintained close communication with the concerned parties, consistently advocating for restraint, calm, and the avoidance of further escalation.”

Beijing expressed hope that both New Delhi and Islamabad will maintain the momentum of peace, resolve their disputes through dialogue and negotiations, and return to the path of political settlement. “China is willing to continue facilitating discussions between India and Pakistan to help achieve a lasting resolution and promote regional peace and stability,” Lin added.

Pakistan Reiterates Peace Terms

Meanwhile, in Islamabad, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said on Monday that any future dialogue with India must prioritize the long-standing issues of Kashmir, terrorism, and water disputes.

Speaking to reporters, Asif underscored the devastating impact terrorism has had on Pakistan over the last two to three decades. “It is deeply unjust that Pakistan, being the country most affected by terrorism, is often blamed and even targeted,” he said.

Asif emphasized the centrality of the Kashmir dispute in any negotiations. “This is a golden opportunity for both Pakistan and India to resolve the Kashmir issue through peaceful means,” he remarked. The minister’s comments align with Pakistan’s long-standing position that dialogue must be comprehensive and focused on core disputes.

This joint diplomatic thaw, bolstered by international support including China’s, marks a potentially significant shift in the dynamics of India-Pakistan relations after recent military tensions.

Tags: China Foreign MinistryIndia-Pakistan ceasefireKashmir disputeKhawaja Asifregional peaceSouth Asia Diplomacy

Anum Arif

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