China again denies backing Pakistan on Kashmir

Snubs Islamabad saying it only appealed to India and Pakistan to engage in dialogue to resolve disputes, including K-issue

September 26, 2016 04:26 pm | Updated 04:35 pm IST - BEIJING:

Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Chinese President Xi Jinping pose for photos before their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, in this November 8, 2014 file photo. For the second time in less than a week, China has again denied Pakistan’s claim of Beijing backing Islamabad’s stance on Kashmir, saying it only appealed to India and Pakistan to engage in dialogue to “properly” resolve disputes, including the K-issue which it said was “left over from history.”

Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Chinese President Xi Jinping pose for photos before their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, in this November 8, 2014 file photo. For the second time in less than a week, China has again denied Pakistan’s claim of Beijing backing Islamabad’s stance on Kashmir, saying it only appealed to India and Pakistan to engage in dialogue to “properly” resolve disputes, including the K-issue which it said was “left over from history.”

For the second time in less than a week, China on Monday snubbed Pakistan by declining to back reports in Pakistani media claiming Beijing’s support for the country in the event of any aggression and backing it on the Kashmir issue.

As a “neighbour and friend,” China once again appealed to India and Pakistan to engage in dialogue to “properly” resolve disputes, including the Kashmir issue which it said was “left over from history”, and jointly work towards regional peace and stability.

‘Our stand is consistent’

Asked about reported remarks by Pakistan Consul General in Lahore Yu Boren that China will support Pakistan against any foreign aggression and backs Islamabad on the Kashmir issue, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang told media briefing here he was not aware of any such remarks made by the envoy.

“I am not aware of the situation you mentioned. But China’s position on the relevant issue is consistent and clear,” he said.

“As the neighbour and friend to both Pakistan and India, we hope the two countries will properly address their differences through dialogue and consultation, manage and control the situation and jointly work for the peace and stability of South Asia and the growth of the region.

‘An issue left over from history’

“With regard to the Kashmir issue, we believe it is an issue left over from history. We hope the relevant parties will peacefully and properly resolve the issue through dialogue and consultation,” he said.

He was replying to a question about remarks attributed to Mr. Yu made during his meeting with Chief Minister of Pakistan’s Punjab province Shahbaz Sharif.

“In case of any [foreign] aggression, our country will extend its full support to Pakistan,” Mr. Yu was quoted as saying in a press release by the Punjab Chief Minister’s Office, according to a report by Pakistani daily Dawn .

“We are and will be siding with Pakistan on the Kashmir issue. There is no justification for atrocities on unarmed Kashmiris in [India]-held Kashmir and the Kashmir dispute should be solved in accordance with aspirations of the Kashmiris,” the report had quoted Mr. Yu as saying.

Second snub to Pakistan

China’s reaction on Monday is the second time since September 22 that it distanced itself from the Pakistani media attributing Beijing’s support to Pakistan on Kashmir issue.

China has declined to confirm Beijing’s backing to Islamabad on the issue during the meeting between Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in New York on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.

The two leaders “exchanged views on bilateral relations as well as international and regional issues of common interest”, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Kang had told PTI here when asked about reports that Mr. Li extended support to Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir.

A report in Dawn said Mr. Li had assured Mr. Sharif that China would continue to support Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir. It had quoted Mr. Li telling the Pakistan PM that “we support Pakistan and we will speak for Pakistan at every forum.”

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