China responds to the General Elections in Pakistan

China responds to the General Elections in Pakistan

BEIJING: Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying hoped that there will be smooth election process in Pakistan.

Replying to a question at a regular news briefing here on Monday, she said “They have noticed that Pakistan will hold general elections at the end of July and we sincerely hope that the Pakistani side will smoothly complete this major political process smoothly.

It is believed that regardless of the outcome of the election, the development of the all-weather strategic cooperative partnership between China and Pakistan will not change.”

To a question about the comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue, the spokesperson said, they believe that compliance with international agreements is a basic common sense of international law.

Great powers should play an exemplary role for this purpose. China will work with the EU to continue to firmly safeguard the seriousness and authority of the comprehensive agreement on Iran’s nuclear issue.

As for whether Chinese companies will withdraw from Iran, she said the Chinese government has consistently opposed any country’s implementation of unilateral sanctions against other countries in accordance with its domestic laws.

China and Iran have always maintained normal economic and trade exchanges. China will cooperate with Iran without violating its international obligations, she added.

To another question, Hua Chunying said China has taken note of Prime Minister Modi’s positive attitude at the Shangri-La Dialogue Meeting on China-India relations and appreciates it.

At the end of April this year, President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Modi held a successful informal meeting in Wuhan. They exchanged views fully on the international situation and Sino-Indian relations, increased mutual trust and reached important consensus, including both sides agreeing to be mature and intelligent.

China is ready to work with India to take the important consensus of the leaders of the two countries as guidelines and safeguard the positive development momentum of the hard-won Sino-Indian relations, continuously increase mutual political trust and maintain peace and the tranquillity in the border areas,” she added.