China welcomes goodwill message exchange between Modi and Khan on Pakistan National Day

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

on Monday welcomed the goodwill messages exchanged by Prime Ministers of and on the occasion of National Day, saying it will play a constructive role and supports resolving the differences between the two nations through dialogue and consultations.

Welcoming Modi's greeting, Khan in a tweet said: "As we celebrate I believe it is time to begin a comprehensive dialogue with to address & resolve all issues, esp the central issue of Kashmir, & forge a new relationship based on peace & prosperity for all our people".

Modi's message to Khan in the came in the midst of severe strain in ties between the two nuclear-armed neighbours following the and the subsequent air strikes by on a (JeM) terror camp in Pakistan's Balakot.

welcomed the goodwqill message sent out to each other by Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan.

We noted the relevant reports. We welcome the goodwill (messages) sent out to each other by India and Pakistani leaders. We support the two sides in maintaining engagement and improve of their relations, stabilise the situation and resolve their differences. will continue to play a constructive role to this end, Geng Shuang, spokesman, told a here.

Answering a question whether China recalibrated its position on India-Pakistan to mediate between the two to resolve the differences, he said that China's position on India and Pakistan relations is consistent.

China's position on India and Pakistan relations is consistent. These two are important South Asian countries, and we hope they will resolve the issues through dialogue and consultation. China hopes to stay in friendly relations with both of them and we will continue to play a constructive role in promoting the peace talks between these two countries, he said.

Following the recent tensions between India and Pakistan, China called for restraint between the two and sent its Vice Foreign Minister, Kong Kong Xuanyou, to Pakistan for talks with the Pakistani leaders.

Also, the India-Pakistan tension arising out of the Pulwama terrorist attack became the focal point of the first strategic dialogue between Pakistan and his Chinese counterpart here on March 19 during which Wang had commended the restraint shown by Pakistan in the recent tensions between and

Recently, China for the fourth time blocked a bid in the Security Council to designate the Pakistan-based of as a "global terrorist" by putting a technical hold on the proposal, a move India termed as disappointing.

The JeM has claimed responsibility for the February 14 Pulwama terror attack that left 40 CRPF personnel dead and raised tensions between India and Pakistan.

The proposal to designate Azhar under the 1267 of the was moved by France, the UK and the US on February 27.

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First Published: Mon, March 25 2019. 15:55 IST