China denies reports of Pakistan asking it to ease pressure on Muslims minorities

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

on Tuesday refuted reports that Pakistan's new government has urged it to ease pressure on Muslim minorities in amid reports of detention and restriction of religious activities, and defended its policies in the restive region.

Rights groups have said Uyghurs faced restrictions on religious activities and mass detention in "re-education camps" in

The report of expressing concern came as a surprise as always remained silent about strong policies pursued by China in where Uygur Muslims were restive for several years over settlements from Hans, an ethnic group, from other provinces.

China blames (ETIM) for violent attacks in the province and other areas in the country.

Asked about the reports of expressing concern to China, told a that upheld China's efforts for promoting religious progress.

"China's to Pakistan held a meeting with the of Pakistan and had exchange of opinions. Pakistan upholds China's efforts in promoting religious progress.

"Some had distorted and misrepresented that event. We express strong opposition," Geng said.

He defended the policies being pursued by China in Xinjiang, saying that the has made efforts to develop Xinjiang in accordance with the laws.

"We have a series of measures and policies to promote stability of development, unity and improve people's livelihood in Xinjiang," he added.

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 15:15 IST