China presses Pakistan army chief Asim Munir on security of Chinese nationals

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi did not mince words as he raised the issue of the safety of Chinese nationals working on various projects in Pakistan with army chief Asim Munir during his visit to Beijing.

Munir, in his first visit to China after the hostilities with India in May, underscored that their time-tested partnership was solid as a rock and assured Yi that the forces would take all necessary measures to ensure the safety of Chinese personnel.

The Indian Army has claimed that China provided live inputs to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. Islamabad also used Chinese equipment during the hostilities. It is a different matter that the equipment came a cropper.

Asim Munir
The meeting between Chinese and Pakistani officials in Beijing

During their meeting, Wang Yi said the Pakistani military was a staunch defender of national interests and reiterated that the nations were iron-clad friends and all-weather strategic partners.

“The two sides have always firmly supported each other on issues involving each other’s core interests, and have stood together thick and thin in the face of various challenges,” a statement by the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.

CHINA, PAKISTAN TALK TERROR

Wang Yi also reaffirmed that China would always prioritise Pakistan in its neighbouring diplomacy, in a subtle message to India.

“China supports Pakistan in resolutely combating all forms of terrorism and hopes that the Pakistani military will continue to make every effort to ensure the safety of Chinese personnel, projects and institutions in Pakistan,” the statement further said.

Earlier this year, China, in an unprecedented move, deployed private security personnel in Pakistan for the safety of its projects and nationals.

The development came amid a series of attacks by Baloch militants on Pakistani soldiers, rattling China as it has invested heavily in various China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects.

Munir, on his part, said “friendly cooperation” with China was the consensus of the whole Pakistani society and thanked Beijing for its support to economic and social development in Pakistan.

– Ends

Published By:

Abhishek De

Published On:

Jul 25, 2025

Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

Chinese Premier Li Qiang speaks during the opening ceremony of World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China, July 26, 2025. REUTERS/Xihao Jiang

Li Qiang Pushes For AI Cooperation Amid US-China Tech Tensions

Chinese Premier Li Qiang speaks during the opening ceremony of World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, China, July 26, 2025. REUTERS/Xihao Jiang In a significant global appeal, Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Saturday urged the formation of an international organisation to enhance cooperation on artificial intelligence (AI), calling on countries to coordinate efforts in the

A Strategic Goldmine in a Global Tech Renaissance

A Strategic Goldmine in a Global Tech Renaissance

In 2025, China’s Premier Li Qiang unveiled a transformative AI strategy that transcends domestic ambitions, positioning the nation as a cornerstone in the global AI ecosystem. By advocating for an international AI governance framework and cross-border collaboration, Li’s vision not only addresses the fragmented state of global AI regulation but also creates a fertile ground

Reshaping the Digital Silk Road and Tech Stock Opportunities

Reshaping the Digital Silk Road and Tech Stock Opportunities

In 2025, China’s strategic push to dominate the global artificial intelligence (AI) landscape is accelerating, driven by a blend of geopolitical ambition, technological innovation, and economic pragmatism. Beijing’s vision for AI is no longer confined to domestic markets; it is a cornerstone of its broader Digital Silk Road (DSR), an initiative that seeks to weave

How China’s economy remains vibrant despite U.S. tariff war

BEIJING, July 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — With Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng to hold economic and trade talks with the United States in Sweden later this month, the strength and resilience of the Chinese economy is in the limelight once again. This round of talks, mutually agreed upon by both nations, is not only a diplomatic

John Ross Photo: Courtesy of Jonh Ross

China’s solid fundamentals drive strong growth and technological upgrading

John Ross Photo: Courtesy of Jonh Ross China’s second quarter 2025 GDP growth of 5.2 percent, 5.3 percent for the first half-year as a whole, exceeded the expectations in much of the Western media, given international economic turbulence. But it came as no surprise to those watching China’s economic data as it was released during

Taiwan holds controversial vote targeting 'pro-China' lawmakers

Taiwan holds controversial vote targeting ‘pro-China’ lawmakers

Tessa Wong BBC News, Asia Digital Reporter BBC / Tessa Wong Several of the Kuomintang lawmakers facing the recall vote appeared at an anti-recall rally last weekend Thousands of Taiwanese are heading to the polls in an unprecedented and controversial vote aimed at ousting lawmakers accused of being too close to China. More than 30

ET logo

China satellite laser outpaces Starlink: China’s 2-watt satellite laser shatters space communication records with 1 Gbps speed — is this a leap for technology or a warning shot in the new space war?

Chinese satellite laser breaks communication records from 36,000 km in space- In July 2025, Chinese scientists accomplished a breakthrough in satellite communication, successfully transmitting data from a satellite using a 2-watt laser beam over a staggering distance of 36,000 kilometers—the height of geostationary orbit. The test, conducted by a team from Peking University and the