i did not post that thread an indian posted that thread i was arguing with him and was talking about Pakistan's narrative for Kashmir. but i didn't expect this from china.
aik bat batoon china ko agar kisi ni protect kia yu wo pakistan hai
kia khyal hai america kis liye ayae hai afghanistan humy choro wo china thak pohncjan chahta hai,
jis ki liye humy dewar hai.
second if china talk something formally indirectly or directly it does not mean that we have to down knees,
it means boost up...........
i think you got me.
that is china who dont want a single USA force in afghanistan,
that is china who dont want any indian on that land,
trust me im telling you the great truth.
proxy is proxy,
what may come so,
last speech of COAS of pakistan,
we cant bring afghan war to our land,
clear single to every body including a state composed of born out of wedlock.(USA)
and last INDIAN are our worst enemy,
i extract one indian who eposed that our RAW work as press gathering tool,
they are on pdf, fb,twitter, whatever.
dont make your self busy with the people who rape animals
womens of street, childrens
90%economy run on bollywood slut organization,
60 to 75% have no toilet, have no shoes even.
and PDF policy friend everyone
to extract info simple.
recent
BRICS declaration signifies no change in policy towards Pakistan: Chinese ambassador
Naveed SiddiquiSeptember 07, 2017
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Chinese Ambassador to
Pakistan Sun Weidong on Wednesday assured
Pakistan that nothing new has been demanded of it with respect to the recently-adopted BRICS declaration against terrorist groups.
The leaders of the five emerging market powers — Brazil, Russia, India China and South Africa —
named militant groups allegedly based in Pakistan, including the Haqqani Network, Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-i-Taiba, as a regional security concern for the first time on Monday and called for their patrons to be held to account.
"The BRICS declaration mentioned organisations which are already banned," Weidong observed, adding, "There has been no change in Chinese policy regarding
Pakistan."
Praising
Pakistan's efforts against terrorism, Weidong said that China fully supports
Pakistan's stance on terrorism. "
Pakistan and China are in constant contact regarding regional challenges." he said.
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He also said that Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif's upcoming visit to China expected to take place later this week is in the context of the BRICS declaration and
the United States' new Afghan and South Asia policy.