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China Condemns Pulwama Attack, But Declines To Back India On Azhar Ban

China, a veto-wielding member of the UNSC and a close ally of Pakistan, has repeatedly foiled India's bid to list Azhar as a global terrorist.

China on Friday condemned the Pulwama terror attack but once again declined to back India's appeal to list Masood Azhar, chief of the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terror group that orchestrated the dastardly strike, as a global terrorist by the UN.

At least 40 CRPF personnel were killed and many injured on Thursday in one of the deadliest terror strikes in Jammu and Kashmir when a JeM suicide bomber rammed a vehicle carrying over 300 kg of explosives into a bus carrying them in Pulwama district.

"China has noted the reports of a suicide terrorist attack. We are deeply shocked by this attack. We express deep condolences and sympathy to the injured and bereaved families," spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Ministry Geng Shuang told a media briefing here.

"We firmly oppose and strongly condemn all forms of terrorism. We hope relevant regional countries will cooperate to cope with the threat of terrorism and jointly uphold regional peace and stability," Geng said.

Asked about China's stand on the listing of Azhar as a global terrorist by the UN Security Council, he said: "As for the issue of listing, I could tell you that the 1267 Committee of Security Council has a clear stipulation on the listing and procedure of the terrorist organisations".

"JeM has been included in the Security Council terrorism sanctions list. China will continue to handle the relevant sanctions issue in a constructive and responsible manner," he said in an apparent reference to External Affairs Ministry's appeal to all members of the UN Security Council to list the JeM chief as a global terrorist.

China, a veto-wielding member of the UNSC and a close ally of Pakistan, has repeatedly foiled India's bid to list Azhar as a global terrorist, saying there is no consensus in the top organ of the world body on this issue. 

PTI

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