00:00On April 28th, China's foreign ministry urged both India and Pakistan to remain calm in the aftermath of last week's deadly attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Jamu Kashmir.
00:13Speaking at a regular press briefing, ministry spokesperson Guo Jakun welcomed any steps that could help de-escalate tensions and voice support for an impartial investigation into the incident.
00:24China welcomes all measures conducive to cooling down the current situation and supports an impartial investigation as soon as possible.
00:35As a common neighbor of both India and Pakistan, China hopes that India and Pakistan will exercise restraint and meet each other halfway.
00:44We should properly handle relevant differences through dialogue and consultation and jointly safeguard regional peace and stability.
00:51Guo emphasized the need for dialogue and consultation to resolve the issue.
00:58Meanwhile, India reported it had returned fire after unprovoked shooting from the Pakistani side along the line of control for the fifth night in a row.
01:08The Indian government continues its search for the perpetrators behind the April 22nd Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives, identifying two of the three suspects as Pakistani nationals.
01:23Pakistan, however, has denied involvement and has called for a neutral inquiry.
01:27The attack has sparked widespread anger in India, with growing demands for action against Pakistan, which New Delhi accuses of backing terrorism in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir region.
01:40Pakistan, India has been attacked by a veteran in Pakistan and has deliberately taken the opportunity to protect the left wing of the United States in Kabul and in Pakistan-based Karmic region.
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