China defends Pakistan against Modi's 'terror export factory' remark

China defends Pakistan against Modi's 'terror export factory' remark

Beijing, April 20: China on Friday defended Pakistan against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remark that Islamabad was a “terror export factory”, saying the country must be supported in the fight against “terrorism”. Beijing also hinted the issue of terrorism will be on the agenda of discussion at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) when the eight-member block, joined by India and Pakistan last year, holds its annual meeting at Chinese city Qingdao in June. At an event in London on Thursday, Modi said India will not tolerate those who export terror.

Asked about Modi’s remark, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said:

“Terrorism is an enemy faced by all. The international community should work together to combat terrorism. The international community should also support the efforts of Pakistan in fighting terrorism and cooperate with it.” China always comes to the rescue of its “all-weather ally” Pakistan when it is pilloried for sheltering terrorists. Beijing has invested over $50 billion in various infrastructure projects under its ambitious Belt and Road programme. Asked if the issue of terrorism will be discussed at the Foreign Ministers’ meet of the SCO, Hua said: “As for the Foreign Ministers’ meeting on terrorism, I believe it is a purpose of the SCO to promote relevant cooperation in the field.”

India’s External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj will arrive in Beijing on Saturday and attend the foreign ministerial-level meeting of the SCO on Monday. However, Hua said the security issues will be the agenda of the main SCO meet in June, which will be attended by Modi. “Security has been a priority of the SCO since its inception. So the upcoming Prime Minister’s SCO meeting will see participants exchanging views on the relevant issues. All participants will uphold the SCO spirit to take forward the development of SCO,” Hua said. (IANS)

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