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Bilawal, China Unite Against Indian Aggression at UN

Bilawal, China Unite Against Indian Aggression at UN

United Nations— The Permanent Representative of the People’s Republic of China to the United Nations, Ambassador Fu Cong, called on the high-level parliamentary delegation led by Mr. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, former Foreign Minister of Pakistan and Chairman of Pakistan People’s Party.

The discussion centered around the evolving security situation in South Asia in the wake of India’s recent aggression and Pakistan’s consistent efforts to uphold peace and stability.

During the meeting, Mr. Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari expressed heartfelt gratitude from people of Pakistan for the unequivocal support extended by China during Indian provocation. He apprised the Chinese side of the developments following the Pahalgam attack of 22 April 2025 and Pakistan’s responsible and restrained conduct in response to India’s belligerent posture.

He emphasized that it was regrettable that Pakistan’s offer of credible, impartial and independent investigations were rejected by India. He reiterated the centrality of resolving the Jammu and Kashmir dispute for sustainable peace in South Asia and urged China to play its role in resolution of Kashmir dispute in accordance with the Security Council Resolutions through multilateral cooperation and engagement. He emphasized the urgent need for the international community to transition from conflict management to conflict resolution for lasting peace in Soth Asia.

The delegation also shared details of India’s arbitrary attacks on Pakistani territory, its deliberate targeting of civilians, its active involvement in funding and supporting terrorism in Pakistan, and the provocative decision to hold in abeyance the Indus Waters Treaty — a move equated to the weaponization of water and a violation of international law.

Both sides agreed that aggressive posturing and unilateral actions threaten peace in the region and must be firmly opposed. Both sides also expressed their shared commitment to peaceful resolution of disputes, multilateral cooperation, upholding the principles of the UN Charter, preserving the sanctity of treaties and respect for international law.

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