China has not responded to the escalation of India-Pakistan military conflict

The Foreign Ministry’s media briefing will be held at around 3 p.m. in the afternoon.
The escalation after the Pahargam terrorist attacks was as Chinese President Xi Jinping will travel to Russia on Wednesday to participate in celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Soviet Union in World War II.
Xi Jinping will also hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, with whom he has a close personal friendship.
Since Pakistan's Terrorist attack, China has condemned its “Tercrad allies” calling for restraint, in the case of condemning the attack.
In the past few days, the two countries have also strengthened diplomatic ties.
Ishaq Dar, deputy prime minister and foreign minister, called his top diplomat Wang Yi on the phone and introduced him to him on April 27.
Chinese Ambassador to Jiangzong, Pakistan, met with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari.
In negotiations with Dar, Wang pointed out that the development China is following closely emphasizes that combating terrorism is the shared responsibility of the entire world, saying that China will support a fair investigation as soon as possible because the conflict does not support the fundamental interests of India or Pakistan, nor does it support the contribution to the peace and stability of the regulations.
Wang said: “As a friend and a strategic partner of Tyclad, China is fully aware of Pakistan's legitimate security issues and supports Pakistan in safeguarding its sovereignty and security interests.”