Category: China

  • MIL-OSI China: China imposes anti-dumping duties on imports of cypermethrin from India

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China will levy anti-dumping duties on imports of cypermethrin originating in India for a period of five years from Wednesday, China’s Ministry of Commerce said on Tuesday.

    An investigation has shown that imports of cypermethrin from India have involved dumping, which caused substantial damage to the domestic cypermethrin industry, and determined a causal link between these dumping practices and material injury.

    Anti-dumping duty rates will range from 48.4 percent to 166.2 percent.

    Cypermethrin is used primarily in the agriculture sector to produce insecticides for pest control in the cultivation of cotton, fruit trees, vegetables, tobacco, corn and flowers. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Macao company’s bond listings exceed 909B patacas

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    The Chongwa (Macao) Financial Asset Exchange Co., Ltd. (MOX) said on Tuesday that as of April 30 this year, the total value of bonds issued and listed on MOX had reached 909.253 billion patacas (about 113.9 billion U.S. dollars).

    Among them, approximately 377.504 billion patacas worth of bonds was denominated in renminbi (RMB), and green bonds accounted for around 158.389 billion patacas.

    According to the MOX, since the beginning of this year, the mainland economy has steadily developed, and fiscal policies have continued to play a strong role, driving a revival in the supply of bonds in the offshore bond market, thereby injecting momentum into the development of the Macao bond market.

    The statistics showed that as of April 30, the MOX’s bond listing business saw a year-on-year growth of 25.7 percent, with listing volumes increasing 97.7 percent.

    Established in 2018, the MOX is the first financial institution in Macao to provide bond services, filling the gap in Macao’s direct financing channels and financial infrastructure. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Canada’s trade with US falls in March amid trade war

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    With the implementation of the new tariffs in March, Canada’s trade with the United States fell in March, said Statistics Canada on Tuesday.

    Exports to the United States decreased 6.6 percent, a second consecutive monthly decline following the strong ramp up in exports to the United States that led to a record in January, said the national statistical agency.

    Meanwhile, imports from the United States fell 2.9 percent in March. Canada’s merchandise trade surplus with the United States went from 10.8 billion Canadian dollars (7.8 billion U.S. dollars) in February to 8.4 billion Canadian dollars (6.1 billion U.S. dollars) in March, said the agency.

    Canada’s global merchandise exports decreased 0.2 percent, while imports were down 1.5 percent in March, said the agency.

    As a result, Canada’s merchandise trade deficit with the world narrowed from 1.4 billion Canadian dollars (1.02 billion U.S. dollars) in February to 506 million Canadian dollars (367 million U.S. dollars) in March, said Statistics Canada. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: ‘New superstar’ makes snooker breakthrough

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Millions of snooker fans in China witnessed history as 28-year-old Zhao Xintong became the first Chinese player, as well as the first Asian, to win the World Snooker Championship final.

    Zhao, hailed as “a new superstar”, triumphed over Welsh player Mark Williams, a three-time champion, to win the trophy in the final in Sheffield, United Kingdom, with an 18-12 victory on Monday.

    Chinese player Zhao Xintong celebrates on Monday after winning the World Snooker Championship at Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre in the United Kingdom. Zhao became the first Asian player to win the championship. ZHAI ZHENG / XINHUA

    Zhao is the youngest world champion since Shaun Murphy, who won in 2005 at the age of 22.

    Overwhelmed by his achievement, Zhao, draped in a Chinese flag, said: “I can’t believe what I’ve done. It’s like a dream. I was so nervous tonight — Mark is still a top player and put me under so much pressure. He’s the best. This is a very special moment for me, for Chinese snooker, for everyone.”

    The victory ignited an outpouring of jubilation across social media, with fans celebrating the long-awaited breakthrough, including one netizen who said, “Chinese snooker has found its worthy successor.” Fans also said Zhao’s historic achievement will inspire future generations of young Chinese players.

    Zhao’s success fulfilled a dream that had eluded his compatriot trailblazer Ding Junhui, who narrowly missed winning the title in 2016. That year, Ding became the first Asian player to reach the World Championship final, but he fell short against Mark Selby from the UK.

    The sport’s popularity in China has grown exponentially over the past two decades, helped by the success of Ding, who served as an inspiration for Zhao.

    Ding congratulated Zhao on Sina Weibo with a poignant post:

    “It brings me such joy to see that the threshold I once struggled to break through has now become a runway for others — and today, someone finally sprinted all the way to the finish line,” Ding said.

    “This glorious moment is the ultimate reward for Chinese snooker fans who’ve steadfastly supported us and waited for this day,” he added. “Zhao’s victory isn’t just his own — it’s the realization of a shared dream that generations of Chinese players have worked toward. I’m thrilled for him, and proud to witness the rise of China’s power on this stage.”

    Zhao dominated Sunday’s first two sessions at 11-6 and improved his advantage to 17-8 after the third session on Monday.

    With Zhao just one frame away from making history, the 50-year-old Williams launched a strong comeback, taking four frames in a row at the start of the final session.

    But the three-time world champion couldn’t hold off Zhao any further, as the Chinese player wrapped up the contest by winning the 30th frame with a break of 87.

    Williams offered high praise for Zhao.

    “I’m glad I’ll be too old when he’s dominating the game,” Williams said. “I’ve got nothing but admiration for what he’s done, coming through the qualifiers. … There’s a new superstar of the game.”

    Zhao will start next season at No 11 in the world rankings.

    He has joined nine other Chinese players in the world’s top 32, with England the only nation with more players ranked in the top echelon.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China launches first marine glacier aerial research in Xizang

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China has launched its first airborne survey of marine glaciers in Qamdo City, southwest China’s Xizang Autonomous Region, aiming to study their development and melting patterns to support natural resource management.

    The survey, starting with the Renlongba Glacier, uses integrated satellite, aerial and ground-based methods to overcome challenges posed by high altitudes and harsh climates.

    Marine glaciers, key indicators of climate change and vital freshwater sources, offer valuable insights into global climate processes and water cycles.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Over 4.8B parcels handled in China during May Day holiday

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Staff members sort packages at a logistic center of Zaozhuang branch of China Post in Zaozhuang City, east China’s Shandong province, Nov. 11, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    China’s postal and express delivery sector handled more than 4.8 billion parcels during the just-concluded May Day holiday period, marking year-on-year growth of over 20 percent, according to data released by the State Post Bureau on Tuesday.

    During the holiday, the sector deepened integration with cultural and tourism sectors by innovating service modes. Multiple regions introduced a series of convenient express delivery services, including airport-based one-stop “shopping and delivery” services to improve convenience for tourists.

    This sector also showcased progress in green transformation in the holiday period. In Hainan province in south China, fully biodegradable packaging bags were widely used, while in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang province, reusable boxes were piloted in commercial, governmental and other usage scenarios, which helped reduce resource consumption.

    The bureau said that during the holiday, the sector enhanced its service capabilities and promoted collaborative innovation across multiple sectors under a national effort to boost consumption, connecting high-quality logistics services with new consumption scenarios — facilitating a positive interaction between improved supply quality and effective demand expansion.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China orders tourism safety overhaul after boat accident

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism has issued an emergency notice demanding strengthened safety measures in the cultural and tourism sector across the country following a fatal boat capsize accident in Guizhou province.

    The accident, which occurred on May 4, left 10 people dead and 70 others injured.

    The notice instructs local authorities to tighten the safety management of large-scale performances and conduct thorough inspections of critical facilities, including cableways, amusement rides, specialized vehicles and tourist boats.

    Travel agencies must adhere strictly to regulations for chartered tourist transport services, the notice stipulates.

    It emphasizes the importance of reinforcing fire safety measures at high-density venues, prioritizing the identification of unauthorized electricity use and obstructed emergency exits. Scenic-area management authorities should enhance their fire prevention efforts and strictly regulate open flames in outdoor areas.

    Additionally, the ministry has urged the intensified monitoring of and response to extreme weather conditions, requiring the timely issuance of warnings and implementation of emergency plans.

    Operators must suspend services and close attractions if safety conditions deteriorate, according to the document.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Britain’s services sector contracts in April, ending 17-month growth streak

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    The United Kingdom’s (UK) services sector contracted in April, marking the end of a 17-month expansion streak amid mounting global economic uncertainty.

    The S&P Global UK Services Purchasing Managers Business Activity Index fell to 49 in April, down from 52.5 in March, according to data released Tuesday by S&P Global.

    The decline follows modest growth in the first quarter of 2025. While many firms continued to cite weak domestic demand, the survey highlighted a notable drop in new work from overseas markets.

    Export activity was particularly subdued, with new business from abroad falling at the steepest rate since February 2021.

    “Survey respondents often commented on the impact of global financial market turbulence in the wake of U.S. tariff announcements,” said Tim Moore, economics director at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

    Business expectations for the year ahead deteriorated sharply, as service providers braced for a prolonged period of global economic volatility and increased recession risks, Moore added.

    The data also showed that the S&P Global UK PMI Composite Output Index fell to 48.5 in April from 51.5 in March, slipping below the neutral 50 threshold for the first time in 18 months. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: 2nd Amazon boycott happens May 6 to 12

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    A second boycott against Amazon and its affiliated businesses will be held from May 6 through May 12 as some shoppers protest what they call corporate greed, companies that have rolled back their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts and U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to eliminate federal DEI programs since taking office.

    The boycott of Amazon is organized by The People’s Union, the same grassroots group that coordinated the one-day economic consumer blackout on Feb. 28.

    The boycott includes Amazon and its affiliates, including Whole Foods Market, Amazon Fresh, Amazon Prime Video, Audible, Twitch, Ring, Zappos and Kindle. The People’s Union has had several weekly boycotts of various businesses and retailers since Feb. 28, including Walmart and General Mills. The group also had a second three-day economic blackout in April.

    Boycott plans continue through July 4 for the group, when organizer John Schwarz has said longer-term boycotts against specific companies will be announced, according to USA Today. These boycotts are in addition to separate actions by other organizations protesting Target and other retailers. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: China to cut reserve requirement ratio by 0.5 percentage points

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China’s central bank will cut the reserve requirement ratio by 0.5 percentage points, providing about 1 trillion yuan (about 138.9 billion U.S. dollars) in long-term liquidity, said Pan Gongsheng, governor of the People’s Bank of China, on Wednesday. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Inter edge Barca in seven-goal thriller to reach CL final

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Inter Milan advanced to the UEFA Champions League final after a dramatic 4-3 extra-time victory over Barcelona on Tuesday, securing a 7-6 aggregate win in the semifinal second leg at San Siro.

    Inter Milan’s Lautaro Martinez celebrates at the end of the UEFA Champions League semifinal second leg match between Inter Milan and Barcelona in Milan, Italy, May 6, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Lingria/Xinhua)

    The seven-time finalists, who last reached the title match in 2023, will seek their fourth European crown when they face either Arsenal or Paris Saint-Germain in the final at Munich’s Allianz Arena on May 31.

    Lautaro Martinez opened the scoring in the 21st minute, finishing from close range after Federico Dimarco dispossessed Frenkie de Jong near the touchline, allowing Denzel Dumfries to whip in a precise cross.

    Martinez then won a penalty just before halftime after being brought down in the box, and Hakan Calhanoglu converted from the spot to give Inter a 2-0 lead.

    Barcelona then mounted a second-half comeback. Gerard Martin’s cross found Eric Garcia, who volleyed in from inside the area in the 54th minute. Six minutes later, Dani Olmo leveled the match with a powerful header, again from a Martin delivery. Raphinha appeared to win it for the visitors in the 87th minute, tapping home a rebound to make it 3-2.

    But Inter struck back deep into stoppage time. Dumfries delivered another low cross from the right that found Francesco Acerbi, whose finish forced extra time and reignited the home crowd.

    The winner came in the 99th minute, when Marcus Thuram broke down the right and cut the ball back for Mehdi Taremi, who laid it off to Davide Frattesi. The Italian midfielder curled a shot into the far corner to complete Inter’s stunning comeback and seal a place in the final.

    The two-legged tie produced 13 goals, equaling the record for the most in a Champions League knockout round matchup. Inter previously won the competition in 1964, 1965 and 2010.

    Barcelona, a five-time European champion, was denied a return to the final for the first time since 2015. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: 1,300-year-old agricultural ecosystem shines in SW China’s Yunnan

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    1,300-year-old agricultural ecosystem shines in SW China’s Yunnan

    Xinhua | May 7, 2025

    An aerial drone photo taken on May 2, 2025 shows performances during an event marking the beginning of rice planting in the terraced fields in Jiayin Village of Honghe County of Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China’s Yunnan Province. (Xinhua/Hu Chao)

    Rice cultivation, fish farming, and duck raising — all in the awe-inspiring terraces. It is a way of life that weaves a story of ecological harmony, traditional wisdom, and modern innovation.

    The Cultural Landscape of Honghe Hani Rice Terraces was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2013. The terraces cascade down the slopes of the towering Ailao Mountains to the banks of the Honghe River.

    Over the past 1,300 years, the Hani people have developed a complex system of channels to bring water from the forested mountaintops to the terraces. This forms a symbiotic agricultural ecosystem of forests, villages, terraces, and rivers.

    As the terraces flourished, so did the popularity of products like red rice, paddy fish, and duck eggs. Coupled with the allure of Hani’s ancient songs, traditional farming methods, and ethnic festivals, the terraces have attracted tourists from around the globe.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China unveils new measurement, control system in boost for quantum computer production

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China unveils new measurement, control system in boost for quantum computer production

    Xinhua | May 7, 2025

    A Chinese firm released Origin Tianji 4.0, a self-developed superconducting quantum measurement and control system that supports 500-plus-qubit quantum computers, signifying the advancement of China’s production capabilities in quantum computing.

    Origin Quantum, a startup based in the eastern Chinese city of Hefei, built and upgraded the fourth-generation system based on its preceding 3.0 version, which powers Origin Wukong, China’s independently developed third-generation superconducting quantum computer. The new system features improvements in scalability, integration, stability and automation.

    Dubbed the “nerve centers” of quantum computers, measurement and control systems manage precise signal generation, acquisition and control for quantum chips.

    Kong Weicheng, deputy director of Anhui Quantum Computing Engineering Research Center and head of the system’s development team, said Origin Tianji 4.0 will enhance the efficient control and accurate readout of quantum chips, reducing the R&D and delivery timeline of quantum computers.

    Since it went into operation on Jan. 6, 2024, Origin Wukong has served users in 139 countries and regions over 26 million times, and completed more than 380,000 quantum computing tasks, covering a wide range of industries from finance to biomedicine, according to the research center. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese ports report tourist surge amid holiday travel

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    A foreign tourist poses for photo with a performer at Tianjin International Cruise Home Port in north China’s Tianjin Municipality, May 1, 2025. (Xinhua/Zhao Zishuo)

    Chinese port cities witnessed a notable surge in international tourist arrivals during the May Day holiday, spurred by streamlined visa policies and enhanced entry-exit services, according to immigration authorities across the country.

    From April 30 to May 3, the number of inbound and outbound foreign nationals at Beijing ports reached 69,000, up 52.1 percent year-on-year, with tourism, family visits and business cited as the main reasons for entry.

    On May 2, an international passenger flight from Paris touched down at Beijing Capital International Airport. As an elderly couple appeared uncertain while navigating the procedures at the immigration hall, Cui Zhuqing, a multilingual immigration officer, stepped forward to offer assistance in French, explaining the relevant policies and helping them clear customs smoothly.

    At major ports in Beijing, including the Capital and Daxing airports, multilingual service personnel like Cui provided over 100 consultations per shift. Moreover, dedicated lanes were set up for elderly, sick, disabled and pregnant travelers, while “one-stop” counters were set up to issue temporary entry permits and handle formalities efficiently.

    “Now it’s so much easier to get a temporary entry permit. You don’t even have to requeue — it’s as quick as tapping into the subway,” a traveler from Russia said.

    In south China’s city of Guangzhou, over 154,000 inbound and outbound cross-border travelers were recorded between May 1 and 3, marking a 23 percent year-on-year increase. “All 34 of our inspection lanes were fully operational during peak hours to ensure a safe and efficient passage,” said Lin Shunyue, an officer at the city’s Baiyun immigration checkpoint.

    As the third phase of the 137th China Import and Export Fair — also known as the Canton Fair — got underway, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport saw a sharp uptick in activity. At a fast-track lane dedicated to the fair, officers teamed up with an AI-powered consultation system to assist travelers.

    “We visited Hong Kong after the second phase of the fair and returned for the third. China’s visa-free policy made the whole process very convenient,” a Polish businessman said.

    In the southwest Sichuan Province, Chengdu Tianfu International Airport maintained 24-hour immigration services during the five-day holiday, allowing foreign travelers immediate access upon arrival.

    With visa-free policies in place, a tourist from Spain had sufficient time to fully explore local attractions, see pandas, and enjoy Sichuan cuisine. “The city’s unique charm, strong air connectivity, and efficient immigration clearance made Chengdu my top choice,” she said.

    According to provincial immigration authorities, as of May 3, the ports of Chengdu recorded 160,000 visa-free entries of foreign nationals this year, and more than 23,000 travelers benefited from 24- or 240-hour visa-free transits, while over 51,000 transited without the need for immigration clearance.

    Nationwide, the National Immigration Administration (NIA) on Tuesday announced that border inspection agencies across China recorded 1.12 million entry and exit trips made by foreign nationals during the holiday period, up 43.1 percent year-on-year.

    Notably, more than 380,000 of them made visa-free entries into China, a 72.7 percent jump from the same period last year, according to the NIA.

    China currently grants unilateral visa-free entry to 38 countries. It also extended the transit visa-free period to 240 hours for travelers from 54 countries in December last year. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi’s upcoming visit to deepen China-Russia ties, bolster global peace

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    The Guard of Honor of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) participate in a rehearsal for the Victory Day military parade, which marks the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, in Moscow, Russia, May 3, 2025. (Xinhua/Yao Dawei)

    At the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping will pay a state visit to Russia from Wednesday to Saturday and attend in Moscow the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War.

    More than 80 years ago, the peoples of China, the Soviet Union and other countries fought side by side and secured victory in the World Anti-Fascist War, opening a new chapter in human history.

    As the world is undergoing accelerating changes unseen in a century, the international community demands greater global efforts to face common challenges, and to build a community with a shared future.

    Xi’s upcoming visit is expected to inject new momentum into the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era. Moreover, it will demonstrate the two major countries’ commitment to working with the rest of the world to safeguard the outcomes of the victory in World War II, uphold international fairness and justice, and maintain world peace and stability.

    LONG-LASTING FRIENDSHIP

    History and reality show that China and Russia are good neighbors that cannot be moved away, and true friends who share weal and woe, support each other and achieve common development, Xi said in his phone conversation with Putin in February.

    The coming visit marks Xi’s 11th trip to Russia since he became Chinese president. The two heads of state have met more than 40 times on different occasions over the years. Their close communication provides strategic guidance, under which China-Russia relations have matured into a resilient and stable partnership characterized by deepening political trust, closer strategic alignment and sustained practical cooperation.

    In 2024, bilateral trade rose to 244.8 billion U.S. dollars, making China the largest trading partner of Russia for 15 consecutive years. In December 2024, the China-Russia east-route natural gas pipeline was fully completed. Cooperation in emerging sectors such as the digital economy, e-commerce, bio-medicine, scientific and technological innovation, as well as green energy continues to expand.

    The two countries’ long-lasting friendship has grown increasingly popular among the two peoples. The mutual visa exemption agreement for group tours has encouraged more robust two-way travel. Hundreds of cultural events have been held in succession with the framework of the China-Russia Year of Culture.

    Andrey Denisov, first deputy chair of Russia’s Federation Council Committee on Foreign Affairs and former Russian ambassador to China, said the strategic guidance of the two heads of state is a key factor in ensuring the steady and long-term development of the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era.

    The two leaders are expected to hold extensive and in-depth discussions on both bilateral cooperation and multilateral issues, and the Russian side has high expectations for that, he added.

    INDELIBLE CONTRIBUTION

    Over 80 years ago, China and Russia, as the main battlefields in Asia and Europe during World War II, made tremendous sacrifices and indelible contribution to the final victory.

    In a signed article published by the Russian Gazette newspaper ahead of his visit to Russia in 2015, Xi quoted Russian historian Vasily Klyuchevsky as saying, “If we lost the memory of our past, our mind and soul would be lost in the darkness,” in a bid to express his remembrance of the history of the World Anti-Fascist War and earnest expectations for the two nations to join hands to maintain world peace and stability.

    The bitter lessons drawn from World War II have taught mankind that the strong preying on the weak, the law of the jungle, warlike or hegemonic policies, the winner-takes-all mindset and zero-sum game do not benefit coexistence, peace or development of mankind, Xi wrote in the article.

    Su-25 attack aircrafts fly over Red Square during the Victory Day military parade, which marks the 79th anniversary of the Soviet victory in the Great Patriotic War, in Moscow, Russia, on May 9, 2024. (Xinhua/Bai Xueqi)

    Noha Bakir, a professor of political science at American University in Cairo, said China and Russia, drawing lessons from history, shoulder the important responsibility of safeguarding international stability and cooperation amid today’s complex global landscape.

    By studying, restoring and spreading the true history, people can better understand World War II and the post-war international order, thus they will resist the attempts to distort historical facts, he added.

    Andrey Fesyun, deputy director of the Institute of Asian and African Studies at Moscow State University, said that under the guidance of the two heads of state, China and Russia will further jointly advocate the correct historical view of World War II, and work together to maintain global strategic stability, so as to make the due contributions of responsible major countries to the advancement of international fairness and justice.

    SPEARHEADING PROGRESS

    Eighty years ago, representatives from multiple countries, including China and the Soviet Union, gathered in the U.S. city of San Francisco, and signed the Charter of the United Nations, laying the cornerstone of the post-war international order.

    The preamble to the charter solemnly states the commitment “to practice tolerance and live together in peace with one another as good neighbors, and to unite our strength to maintain international peace and security.”

    China and Russia have natural responsibilities to make joint efforts to steer and promote global governance in a direction that meets the expectations of the international community and promote the building of a community with a shared future for mankind, said Xi when meeting with Putin in March 2023. And it was during Xi’s first visit to Russia in 2013 as Chinese president that he first proposed the vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind.

    As permanent members of the UN Security Council and major countries in the world, China and Russia have been working closely on the world stage. Beijing and Moscow firmly uphold the international system with the United Nations at its core, the international order underpinned by international law, as well as the fundamental norms governing international relations based on the purposes and principles of the UN Charter. They are also advocates of true multilateralism.

    Media staff work at the press center of the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, Oct. 23, 2024. (Xinhua/Shen Hong)

    The two nations have also joined hands to promote political solutions to international and regional hot-spot issues. They have strengthened communication and coordination within multilateral mechanisms such as the United Nations, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), BRICS and the Group of 20, and are jointly committed to advancing a multipolar world and the democratization of international relations.

    Adhere Cavince, a Kenyan scholar on international relations, said that China and Russia collaborate through platforms like the SCO and BRICS, which has not only promoted a multipolar world, but also empowered the Global South with a greater voice in global governance and a bigger role in shaping the rules on major international issues.

    Ilgar Velizade, head of the South Caucasus Club of Political Scientists from Azerbaijan, said that the growing strength of multilateral cooperation mechanisms such as the SCO and BRICS represents a powerful embodiment of the purposes and principles of the UN Charter.

    If countries engage in an active, constructive and sustainable dialogue focused on common interests, the world will be safer, the global economy more sustainable and humanity’s future far more promising, he said.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Omani FM announces ceasefire deal between Yemen’s Houthis, US

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Oman has brokered a ceasefire between Yemen’s Houthi group and the United States, Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi said in a statement on Tuesday.

    “In the future, neither side will target the other, including American vessels, in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab Strait, ensuring freedom of navigation and the smooth flow of international commercial shipping,” the statement said.

    The minister also expressed his country’s gratitude to both parties for their “constructive” engagement, stating that it hopes the agreement will pave the way for further progress on regional issues and contribute to achieving justice, peace, and prosperity for all.

    Ahead of a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, U.S. President Donald Trump said the halt would start immediately, after the Houthis approached the administration on Monday night, indicating “they want to stop the fighting.”

    “The Houthis have announced … that they don’t want to fight anymore. They just don’t want to fight,” said Trump. “We will honor that, and we will stop the bombings … and they have capitulated.”

    In a post on X, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, head of the Houthi Revolutionary Committee, said the U.S. “halt of aggression against Yemen” will “be evaluated on the ground first.”

    He noted that the group’s operations “were and still are in support of Gaza to stop the Israeli aggression and allow the entry of aid” into Gaza, indicating that the ceasefire with the United States did not include a halt to the group’s attacks on Israel.

    Meanwhile, the head of Houthi supreme political council, Mahdi al-Mashat, said in a statement, reported by Houthi-run al-Masirah TV, that “there will be no retreat from supporting Gaza, no matter the cost. What happened proves that our strikes are painful and will continue.”

    “To all Zionists, from now on, take shelter or leave for your homeland immediately. Your failed government will no longer be able to protect you,” al-Mashat claimed in the televised statement.

    Tensions between the Houthis and the United States intensified after Washington resumed airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen on March 15. The strikes were aimed at deterring the group from attacking Israel and U.S. warships.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Sudan cuts ties with UAE, citing support for paramilitary forces

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Smoke rises after a drone attack in Port Sudan, eastern Sudan, on May 6, 2025. [Sudanese Ministry of Culture and Information/Handout via Xinhua]

    Sudan’s government said on Tuesday it would sever diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and withdraw its ambassador, declaring the UAE an “aggressor state.”

    Defense Minister Yassin Ibrahim Yassin, speaking on state television, accused Abu Dhabi of violating Sudan’s sovereignty through its “proxy,” the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia.

    He said the decision was prompted by what Sudan claims is UAE military backing of the RSF, including the supply of advanced weapons used in recent drone and missile strikes on Port Sudan’s port, airport, and power stations.

    Sudan’s statement said the escalation in Port Sudan “threatens regional and international security, in particular security in the Red Sea,” and invoked Article 51 of the UN Charter to reserve Sudan’s right to self-defense.

    It said Sudan “reserves the right to respond to the aggression by every means to preserve the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

    The move comes amid a two-year-old civil war between the regular army (SAF) and the RSF that began in April 2023 over the transition to civilian rule. The fighting has shattered cities and displaced millions.

    The United Nations says more than half of Sudan’s 46 million people — about 25 million — need emergency aid, and famine has been confirmed in several areas, such as Darfur. Rights groups say tens of thousands have been killed and roughly 15 million people displaced by the conflict.

    The UAE has repeatedly denied the Sudanese allegations of arming the RSF. A UAE foreign ministry official told the International Court of Justice in April that claims of UAE complicity were “utterly baseless.”

    Sudan’s defense council statement nonetheless branded the UAE’s actions a “clear act of aggression” and made clear Khartoum would respond if attacked. No immediate response was reported from the RSF.

    Internationally, the recent bombardment of Port Sudan has drawn condemnation from Egypt and Saudi Arabia and concern from the United Nations. Humanitarian organizations warn that the attacks and ongoing fighting are worsening Sudan’s crisis, with the Red Cross highlighting that intensive drone strikes and power cuts are exacerbating a catastrophe in which millions of people have fled their homes.

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  • MIL-OSI China: India confirms air strikes on Pakistan-controlled Kashmir

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    The Indian government on Wednesday confirmed carrying out air strikes on nine identified “terrorist-training camps” located in the Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally monitored the air strikes, according to Indian media reports.

    The air strikes were carried out under “Operation Sindoor”, which was dedicated to the women whose husbands were killed in the Pahalgam area of the Indian-controlled Kashmir on April 22, the reports said.

    A total of 26 people were killed in the attack, which was described as the worst attack on tourists in the Indian-controlled Kashmir in past several decades. The incident led to escalating tensions between the two South Asian nations.

    India’s Ministry of Defense said in a press release that the Indian armed forces launched “Operation Sindoor”, hitting “terrorist infrastructure” in Pakistan and the Pakistan-controlled Kashmir from where “terror attacks” against India had been planned and directed.

    “Altogether nine sites have been targeted. Our actions have been focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature. No Pakistani military facilities have been targeted. India had demonstrated considerable restraint in selection of targets and method of execution,” said the statement.

    It added these steps came in the wake of the Pahalgam attack on tourists in the Indian-controlled Kashmir on April 22, in which 25 Indian and one Nepali citizen were killed.

    Meanwhile, one of the biggest private airlines in India, IndiGo posted on X that its flights to and from certain airports located near international border with Pakistan had been impacted.

    On Wednesday, the director general of the Inter-Services Public Relations, the media wing of the Pakistan Army, said that at least eight civilians, including a child, were killed, 35 others injured and two missing after India fired missiles at multiple locations in the Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.

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  • MIL-OSI China: 8 killed, 35 injured, 2 missing after Indian missile strikes hit 6 locations in Pakistan

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Photo taken with a mobile phone on May 7, 2025 shows a building destroyed in an Indian missile attack in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. [Photo/Xinhua]

    At least eight civilians, including a child, were killed, 35 others injured, and two reported missing early Wednesday after India fired missiles at six locations in Pakistan, including areas in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir, said the director general of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

    Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, director general of the ISPR, the media wing of the Pakistani military, said in a video statement that India created 24 impacts at six civilian locations.

    Chaudhry said that the Indian strikes destroyed four mosques and severely damaged several houses and a hospital.

    The director general said that the missiles targeted locations in Bahawalpur, Sialkot, Shakargarh and Sheikhupura areas in the eastern Punjab province, as well as Muzaffarabad and Kotli districts in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir.

    The ISPR chief said that Pakistan Air Force jets were airborne and ensured that no Indian aircraft violated Pakistani airspace, adding that the missiles were launched from within Indian airspace.

    “Let me say it unequivocally: Pakistan will respond to this (attack) at a time and place of its choosing. This provocation will not go unanswered,” he said.

    A state of emergency was declared in hospitals across the affected areas, while Pakistan had suspended its airspace for 48 hours and closed education institutions in Punjab.

    The director general said that the Pakistan Air Force and Army are responding effectively to the Indian assault.

    Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif claimed that Pakistan has shot down five Indian fighter jets and three drones in its defense in accordance with international laws and the UN charter.

    Earlier, Pakistan’s foreign office strongly condemned the missile strikes by India early Wednesday at civilian locations in Pakistan, including areas in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir, calling it an unprovoked and blatant act of aggression.

    The foreign office said that the Indian Air Force targeted civilian areas in Pakistan using standoff weapons while remaining within Indian airspace, resulting in the deaths of civilians, including women and children.

    It denounced the strikes as a “flagrant violation of the UN charter, international law, and established norms of inter-state relations,” and warned that the Indian action posed a serious threat to regional stability and commercial air traffic.

    “India’s reckless action has brought the two nuclear-armed states closer to a major conflict,” said the foreign office, emphasizing that Pakistan reserves the right to respond “at a time and place of its choosing.”

    Pakistani President Asif Zardari condemned the Indian strikes targeting civilian populations across the border and said that Pakistan would give a strong and befitting response to Indian aggression.

    “Indian provocations will be met with full force and with an unwavering commitment to protect Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” said the president, adding that the entire Pakistani nation stands united behind its brave armed forces, who are fully prepared and capable of defending the motherland.

    The country’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif strongly condemned the strikes, saying, “Pakistan has every right to respond to this act of war imposed by India and a befitting reply is being given.”

    “The entire nation stands with our armed forces. The morale and spirit of the Pakistani people are high,” the prime minister added, vowing that the enemy would never succeed in its nefarious designs.

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  • MIL-OSI China: F1: Chaos at Alpine as team boss resigns

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    The Alpine Formula 1 team has been plunged into chaos with news that Oliver Oakes has resigned as Team Principal just ten months after joining the team.

    Alpine’s Pierre Gasly leaves the pit lane during the Chinese Grand Prix, March 23, 2025. (Photo by Qian Jun/Xinhua)

    “BWT Alpine Formula One Team announces that Oliver Oakes has resigned from his role as Team Principal,” read a team statement.

    “As of today, Flavio Briatore will continue as Executive Advisor and will also be covering the duties previously performed by Oliver Oakes.”

    Oakes’ resignation comes one day after it was widely reported that driver Jack Doohan was to be replaced from the next Grand Prix onwards by reserve Franco Colapinto.

    Briatore, 75, has long been associated with the Enstone-based team, serving as Team Principal during its Benetton and Renault eras. Under his leadership, the team captured three Constructors’ and four Drivers’ Championships.

    However, his tenure ended in disgrace after the 2008 Crashgate scandal, in which driver Nelson Piquet was instructed to crash deliberately during the Singapore Grand Prix to help teammate Fernando Alonso win.

    The fallout led to Briatore’s exit from Renault and a subsequent ban from FIA-sanctioned events, later overturned by a French court.

    The Italian made a shock return to the F1 paddock in July 2024 – and was widely thought to wield considerably more power at Alpine than his title would suggest, with Oakes having little influence behind the scenes.

    Oakes’ resignation is the latest in a series of senior management departures at Alpine, reflecting deep-rooted instability at the top of the organization.

    Otmar Szafnauer took over as Team Principal in early 2022, but left in July 2023 as part of a sweeping leadership shakeup that also saw the exits of Chief Technical Officer Pat Fry and long-serving Sporting Director Alan Permane.

    Bruno Famin briefly succeeded Szafnauer but stepped down in August 2024, making way for Oakes.

    The upheaval at Alpine has also extended beyond the leadership tier. Technical Director Matt Harman and Head of Aerodynamics Dirk de Beer both resigned in early 2024, while Rob White, a veteran with over two decades at Renault and Alpine, stepped down as Operations Director in May 2024.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Indian Air Force to hold war games along border with Pakistan

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Amid escalating tensions, the Indian Air Force (IAF) will hold large-scale military drills on Wednesday in the western state of Rajasthan, along the international border with Pakistan, local media reports said Tuesday.

    “The drills will begin at 9:30 p.m. (local time) on Wednesday and end around five-and-a-half hours later. Flights departing or landing at the airport close to the border will be suspended,” a New Delhi-based television news channel NDTV said, quoting a NOTAM, or Notice to Airmen, issued Tuesday evening.

    Another media report said a two-day mega military exercise will involve all the frontline fighter jets, including Rafale, Su-30 and Jaguar aircraft.

    Separately, states are scheduled to conduct mock drills on Wednesday to evaluate civil defence preparedness. Officials said a civil defence exercise and rehearsal across the 244 categorized civil defence districts will be organised.

    According to state-run broadcaster All India Radio (AIR), the mock drill will assess the effectiveness of air raid warning systems, the operationalization of hotline or radio communication links with the IAF, besides testing the functionality of control rooms.

    “The exercise also includes training of civilians and students on civil defence aspects to protect themselves in the event of a hostile attack. Besides the provision of crash blackout measures, provision for early camouflaging of vital installations and update of the evacuation plan and its rehearsal are also included in the mock drill,” the broadcaster said.

    The war games are being conducted amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan over last month’s attack in which gunmen killed 26 people in Baisaran area of Pahalgam town, about 89 km east of Srinagar city, the summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir.

    New Delhi blames Islamabad for supporting the gunmen behind the attack, a charge denied by it.

    The Indian government on Wednesday confirmed carrying out air strikes on nine identified “terrorist-training camps” located in the Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally monitored the air strikes, according to Indian media reports.

    The air strikes were carried out under “Operation Sindoor,” which was dedicated to the women whose husbands were killed in the Pahalgam area of the Indian-controlled Kashmir on April 22, the reports said.

    “Altogether nine sites have been targeted. Our actions have been focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature. No Pakistani military facilities have been targeted. India had demonstrated considerable restraint in the selection of targets and method of execution,” India’s Ministry of Defence said in a press release.

    The director general of the Inter-Services Public Relations, the media wing of the Pakistan Army, said that at least eight civilians, including a child, were killed, 35 others injured and two missing after India fired missiles at multiple locations in the Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.

    Pakistan has shot down five Indian fighter jets in retaliation for overnight airstrikes conducted by India at multiple locations within Pakistan, the country’s defence minister said early Wednesday.

    Pakistan’s foreign office called it an unprovoked and blatant act of aggression, denouncing the strikes as a “flagrant violation of the UN charter, international law, and established norms of inter-state relations.”

    “India’s reckless action has brought the two nuclear-armed states closer to a major conflict,” said the foreign office, emphasizing that Pakistan reserves the right to respond “at a time and place of its choosing.”

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s central bank vows more financial support for certain sectors via relending

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China’s central bank vowed on Wednesday more financial support through relending for sectors including tech innovation, service consumption and elderly care.

    The People’s Bank of China (PBOC), the central bank, will add the quota of relending for technological innovation and upgrading by 300 billion yuan (about 41.7 billion U.S. dollars) to a total of 800 billion yuan, PBOC governor Pan Gongsheng told a press conference.

    The central bank will establish a 500-billion-yuan relending facility to support service consumption and elderly care, guiding commercial banks to enhance credit support for these sectors, Pan said.

    He noted that the central bank will also add 300 billion yuan in relending quota to support agriculture and small businesses. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: China to cut interest rates on personal housing provident fund loans

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China’s central bank announced on Wednesday it will lower the interest rates on personal housing provident fund loans by 0.25 percentage points starting Thursday.

    The interest rates on personal housing provident fund loans with maturities of five years or less and those with maturities above five years will be adjusted to 2.1 percent and 2.6 percent, respectively, for first-home buyers, and to no lower than 2.525 percent and 3.075 percent, respectively, for second-home buyers, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) said in a statement.

    The adjustments are expected to save homebuyers’ interest payments by more than 20 billion yuan (about 2.8 billion U.S. dollars) per year, PBOC governor Pan Gongsheng told a press conference. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: China combines quotas of two monetary policy tools to bolster capital market

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China’s central bank announced Wednesday that it will combine the quotas of its two monetary policy tools to further support the capital market.

    The Securities, Funds and Insurance companies Swap Facility (SFISF), with an initial scale of 500 billion yuan (about 69.4 billion U.S. dollars), and the 300-billion-yuan re-lending facility that supports stock buybacks and shareholding increases, will be operated under a shared quota of 800 billion yuan, according to the People’s Bank of China (PBOC).

    The decision, effective Wednesday, is expected to make the two facilities more convenient and flexible to better meet the varied needs of institutions and strengthen the inherent stability of the capital market, the PBOC said in a statement.

    The two tools, both launched last October to bolster the capital market, have operated under market-oriented principles and played a positive role in promoting the stable operation of the capital market, the central bank said.

    The SFISF allows eligible securities, funds and insurance companies to use their assets, including bonds, stock ETFs, and holdings in constituents of the CSI 300 Index, as collateral in exchange for highly liquid assets such as treasury bonds and central bank bills.

    The central bank has so far conducted two SFISF operations with a total scale of 105 billion yuan, and over 500 listed companies and major shareholders have reported using the re-lending facility to repurchase shares or increase their holding, according to Pan Gongsheng, governor of the central bank. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Announcement on Open Market Business No.1 [2025]

    Source: Peoples Bank of China

    Announcement on Open Market Business No.1 [2025]

    (Open Market Operations Office, May 7, 2025)

    In order to implement a moderately accommodative monetary policy and strengthen support for the real economy, starting from May 8, 2025, the interest rate on 7-day reverse repo operations will be adjusted to 1.40 percent from the previous 1.50 percent. The interest rates on 14-day reverse repo operations, and on ad hoc repo and reverse repo operations will continue to be priced based on the 7-day reverse repo rate with the spread over the rate kept unchanged.

    Date of last update Nov. 29 2018

    2025年05月07日

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  • MIL-OSI China: China to cut reserve requirement ratio by 0.5 percentage points from May 15

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 7 — China’s central bank announced Wednesday that it will cut the reserve requirement ratio (RRR) by 0.5 percentage points for financial institutions from May 15.

    The move is expected to provide about 1 trillion yuan (about 138.9 billion U.S. dollars) in long-term liquidity, according to Pan Gongsheng, governor of the People’s Bank of China.

    Financial institutions that have already implemented a 5-percent RRR will be exempt from the upcoming reduction, and the RRR for auto financing and financial leasing companies will be cut by 5 percentage points, the central bank said in a statement.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China to cut policy rate by 0.1 percentage points from Thursday

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 7 — China’s central bank announced on Wednesday to cut the rate for the seven-day reverse repos by 0.1 percentage points, starting Thursday.

    After the adjustment, the rate will be set at 1.4 percent, according to the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), the central bank.

    The move aims to better implement the moderately loose monetary policy and enhance support for the real economy, the PBOC said in a statement.

    A reverse repo is a process in which the central bank purchases securities from commercial banks through bidding, with an agreement to sell them back in the future.

    Starting Thursday, the interest rates for the standing lending facility (SLF) will also be reduced by 0.1 percentage points, the PBOC said.

    The overnight, seven-day and one-month SLF rates will be lowered to 2.25 percent, 2.4 percent and 2.75 percent, according to the central bank.

    The PBOC announcement came following PBOC governor Pan Gongsheng told a press conference that the central bank will roll out a package of monetary policies to enhance macro regulation, including lowering the policy rate and reserve requirement ratio.

    Pan said the policy rate reduction is expected to lead the loan prime rate (LPR), a market-based benchmark lending rate, down by 0.1 percentage points.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi says friendship forged with blood, lives inexhaustible source of China-Russia amity

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Xi says friendship forged with blood, lives inexhaustible source of China-Russia amity

    Xinhua | May 7, 2025

    Chinese President Xi Jinping said that the profound friendship forged with blood and lives in the World Anti-Fascist War has become an inexhaustible source of the everlasting amity between China and Russia.

    Xi made the remarks in a signed article published Wednesday by the Russian Gazette newspaper ahead of his arrival in Russia for a state visit and the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War.

    Noting that this year marks the 80th anniversary of the victories of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War and the World Anti-Fascist War, as well as the founding of the United Nations, Xi said that together with the heroic Russian people, he will honor the past and pay tribute to the martyrs.

    Xi said that all those who made great contributions to the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War — from generals to soldiers — will never be forgotten, noting that the people of China and Russia fought side by side and supported each other during the war.

    Eighty years ago, just forces all over the world, including China and the Soviet Union, united to fight a common enemy and triumphed over fascism, Xi said.

    Today, eight decades later, unilateralism, hegemony and acts of bullying are inflicting severe harm, and humanity once again stands at a crossroads — between unity or division, dialogue or confrontation, win-win or zero-sum, he added.

    The world must take history as a mirror, draw wisdom and strength from the profound lessons of World War II and the great victory in the World Anti-Fascist War, resolutely oppose all forms of hegemonism and power politics, and jointly create a brighter future for humanity, Xi said. 

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  • MIL-OSI China: Announcement on Government Bond Transactions No.4 [2025]

    Source: Peoples Bank of China

    Announcement on Government Bond Transactions No.4 [2025]

    (Open Market Operations Office, April 30, 2025)

    The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) did not purchase or sell government bonds on the open market in April 2025.

    Date of last update Nov. 29 2018

    2025年04月30日

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  • MIL-OSI China: UN chief calls for military restraint from India, Pakistan

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday called for military restraint from India and Pakistan.

    In a note to correspondents issued by his spokesperson, the UN chief expressed deep concern over Indian military operations across the Line of Control and the international border with Pakistan.

    “The world cannot afford a military confrontation between India and Pakistan,” the note said.

    On Monday, the secretary-general warned that the tensions between the two South Asian neighbors had reached “their highest in years.”

    He offered his good offices to both governments to help defuse tensions and promote diplomacy, stressing that “a military solution is no solution.”

    Guterres once again strongly condemned the terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22. “Targeting civilians is unacceptable — and those responsible must be brought to justice through credible and lawful means,” he said.

    Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated following a deadly attack on tourists in Pahalgam in the Indian-controlled Kashmir on April 22.

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