China News Agency, Beijing, August 12th. In response to the Pakistani government’s announcement of the progress of the investigation into the Dasu terrorist attack, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said in response to reporters on the 12th that the two sides will follow the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries. Ascertain the truth of all facts, and on this basis, investigate and severely punish the real culprit.

  A reporter asked a question. On August 12, the Pakistani government held a press conference to announce the latest progress of Pakistan’s investigation into the Dasu terrorist attack, saying that the case was planned in Afghanistan and implemented by the "Bata" Swat branch; the attackers Trained in Afghanistan, the vehicles he used were purchased from Afghanistan; some suspects have been arrested in Pakistan, and the rest are now in Afghanistan; the terrorist network to which the attacker belongs is supported by the intelligence agencies of India and Afghanistan.

what opinions do the Chinese have on this issue?

  Hua Chunying said that China is highly concerned about Pakistan's significant progress in investigating related terrorist attacks in a relatively short period of time and appreciates Pakistan's active efforts.

At present, further investigations by the Pakistani side are still underway.

The two sides will find out all the facts in accordance with the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, and on this basis will investigate and severely punish the perpetrators of the incident.

At the same time, the two sides will continue to upgrade and strengthen the security cooperation mechanism to ensure the safety of Chinese projects, personnel and institutions in Pakistan.

  Hua Chunying emphasized that terrorism is the public enemy of all mankind.

China resolutely opposes the use of terrorism by any force for personal gains, and calls on countries in the region to cooperate in eradicating all terrorist organizations and safeguard the common security and development interests of all countries.

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