China has denied that it has planned a mediation plan between India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir issue

    new delhi:China has denied that it has planned a mediation plan between India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir issue due to investment in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

    China says that the $ 50 billion seepak project has not changed its attitude towards Kashmir and the issue should be resolved bilaterally.

    China to play creative role
    This explanation of China came at a time when an article in the Global Times said that Beijing is vested interest in mediation between India and Pakistan to resolve the Kashmir issue because it has a huge Have invested.

    Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said, “China’s stand on the Kashmir issue is clear and continuous. This issue has got history and history from Pakistan. Both countries should resolve it through negotiation.

    Shuang said that China will play constructive role to improve relations between India and Pakistan. Geng said, “China’s attitude will not be affected by the seepak on this issue.”

    What does the Global Times article say?
    Tell that the Global Times had said in its article that China’s vested interests are now in resolving the Kashmir issue due to investment of about $ 50 billion in seepak under POK.

    In an article published in The Global Times of the ruling Communist Party of China, it has been indicated that China has indirect interests in playing a major role in the field. The article claims that China has mediated between Myanmar and Bangladesh on the Rohingya refugee issue.

    China’s ‘One Belt, One Road’ Policy
    According to the article, China has always followed the principle of not interfering in the internal affairs of other countries, but it does not mean that Beijing will not ignore the demands of Chinese enterprises in protecting its investments abroad.

    It has been said that China has invested heavily in countries coming to ‘One Belt, One Road’. Therefore, China is vested interests in helping to resolve regional disputes, including the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan.

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