China says willing to mediate between Pakistan and Iran after strikes

China says willing to mediate between Pakistan and Iran after strikes
A man looks at a television screen after the Pakistani foreign ministry said the country conducted strikes inside Iran targeting separatist militants, two days after Tehran said it attacked Israel-linked militant bases inside Pakistani territory, in Karachi, Pakistan January 18, 2024. (REUTERS)
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Updated 18 January 2024
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China says willing to mediate between Pakistan and Iran after strikes

China says willing to mediate between Pakistan and Iran after strikes
  • Pakistan, Iran are both battling simmering insurgencies along their sparsely populated border regions 
  • Both countries are close partners of Beijing and members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization 

BEIJING: Beijing said Thursday it was willing to mediate between Pakistan and Iran following an exchange of fire against militant targets in their border region, including a strike that Tehran said killed at least seven civilians.
“The Chinese side sincerely hopes that the two sides can exercise calm and restraint and avoid an escalation of tension,” foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning told a regular press conference.
“We are also willing to play a constructive role in de-escalating the situation if both sides so wish,” she said.
Nuclear-armed Pakistan and neighboring Iran are both battling simmering insurgencies along their sparsely populated border regions.
On Thursday, Pakistan said it carried out strikes against militant targets in Iran.
Tehran said it had summoned the Pakistani charge d’affaires in response to the attack, which killed at least seven people.
Both countries are close partners of Beijing and members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
Mao reiterated Iran and Pakistan were “friendly countries to China, and countries with important influence.”