China lauds Pakistan's implementing NAP on counter-terrorism.

Beijing -- China highly appreciates Pakistan's latest initiative to implement the 'National Action Plan' to fight out terrorism.

This shows Pakistan's stance and determination to firmly fight terrorism and resolutely implement relevant UN sanctions resolutions, said a spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry Lu Kang at a regular news briefing here on Monday.

His attention was drawn to a report that Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued the 'Guidelines for the Implementation of the UN Security Council's Financial Sanctions, Travel and Weapons Ban', and further supervised and guided the federal and provincial governments to implement the UN Security Council's sanctions against relevant individuals and organizations.

Lu Kang said, they have noticed the report, adding, 'Pakistan is an important participant in the international fight against terrorism and has made tremendous efforts and sacrifices for international anti-terrorism cooperation and international anti-terrorism.

China supports the Pakistani side to firmly advance counter-terrorism efforts in accordance with its national conditions and hopes that the international community will strengthen anti-terrorism cooperation and jointly safeguard global and regional peace and stability.'

A questioner drew his attention to the recent interview of the Indian Ambassador to China in which he had hinted that India might not participate in the second 'Belt and Road' international cooperation summit forum, scheduled to take place here latest this month.

Replied to it, Lu Kang said the Indian side, including the Indian government and all walks of life, is involved in the 'Belt and Road' cooperation or related activities. 'You have to understand the Indian side,' he remarked.

The spokesperson further said, the 'One Belt, One Road' initiative was proposed by the Chinese side, but it is an international public product.

The first 'One Belt, One Road' International Cooperation Summit has achieved success and gained a large number of pragmatic results, which is a good illustration of the problem.

After the first forum, more countries and international...

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