China denies weapons supply requirements for Pakistan, warns of rumors and legal lawsuits

Beijing: The Chinese military denied reports on Monday that its largest military cargo had supplied weapons to Pakistan and warned legal proceedings to prevent those who spread the rumor.
The Air Force said in a statement that after seeing a lot of information on the Internet about “Y-20 Transport Relief Supplies,” a statement said that the claim was untrue.
PLAF also released several screenshots of photos and words that share incorrect information, each with the red word “rumor”. “The Internet is not beyond the law! Those who make and spread military-related rumors will be held legally responsible!” the report added.
The PLA’s denial, which is closely linked to its Pakistani counterpart, was considered important, and after two days of understanding between India and Pakistan, all shooting and military operations were stopped, as well as the request for immediate supplementation of Islamabad.
According to the latest report from Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), China has become Pakistan’s largest arms supplier, accounting for 81% of China’s all-weather allies from 2020 to 2024. Procurement includes the latest jet fighter jets, radars, radars, naval, naval asset management plant, offshore, outdoor, outdoor, outdoor, book, book, book and items. The two countries jointly built the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Central Taiwan J-17 aircraft.
Considering Pakistan’s massive use of Chinese weapons supplies and the all-weather relationship between the two countries, Chinese official media has shown great interest in the Indian-Pakistan military confrontation over the past few days, reflecting on some of Pakistan’s claims, including the collapse of the aircraft.
India launched Operation Sindor on May 7, destroying nine terrorist infrastructure occupied by Pakistan and Pakistan in retaliation for the Pahalgam terrorist attacks. Subsequently, a day later, Pakistan’s ability to retaliate was almost weakened by the success of India’s air defense missile system as India’s air defense missile system successfully thwarted Pakistan’s attempt to attack violating Indian airspace with swamp drones and missiles, which was in fact a major strike on Pakistan’s ability to retaliate.
Although Chinese official media here closely published reports about Pakistan’s claims of shooting down the plane, the Indian Air Force’s attack on nine terrorist sites deep in Pakistan followed by strikes on radar systems and air bases.
The Indian Embassy in Beijing warns the state-owned tabloids global era to verify information is posted on social media.
On diplomacy, China said it would play a constructive role in the ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
China hopes that India and Pakistan can consolidate and maintain the momentum of the ceasefire, avoid reconciliation, and resolve differences through dialogue and negotiation, and return to the path of political settlement.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian told the media last week that China is ready to maintain communication with both sides and continue to play a constructive role in achieving a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire and maintaining regional peace and stability.