China announced on Monday that it is keeping close lines of communication open with Iran and Pakistan in an effort to resolve their differences following last week’s airstrikes by both countries. The announcement from the foreign ministry was made in the midst of rumors that Foreign Minister Sun Weidong was on a mediation mission in Pakistan. China last Thursday pledged to help reduce tensions between Tehran and Islamabad following Pakistan’s “precision military strikes” against “terrorist hideouts” in Iran’s Siestan-Balochistan province, which resulted in the deaths of nine people in the early hours of Thursday. The attack was seen as retaliation to Iranian missile and drone attacks on Tuesday last which targeted two bases of the Sunni Baloch militant group Jaish al-Adl in Pakistan’s unruly Balochistan province. The attacks have put China in a piquant situation as Pakistan is an all-weather ally, while Iran is warming up to Beijing in recent years enabling China to expand its influence in the West Asia region. China also imports a considerable amount of oil from Iran. China maintains close communication with Iran and Pakistan, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a media briefing here on Monday when asked by a Pakistani journalist about Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu’s phone call with Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani on Sunday and the current visit of another Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong to Pakistan. Sun was a former Ambassador to Pakistan and India. Wang said Iran and Pakistan are friendly neighbours, and both are good friends of China. China is committed to upholding regional and international peace and stability, and supports Iran and Pakistan in continuing to bridge differences through dialogue and consultation, Wang said. The spokesperson said China would like to continue to play a positive and constructive role in improving the relations between Iran and Pakistan based on the needs of the two countries. (with inputs from PTI)
The announcement from the foreign ministry was made in the midst of rumors that Foreign Minister Sun Weidong was on a mediation mission in Pakistan. China last Thursday pledged to help reduce tensions between Tehran and Islamabad
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