China expressed strong objection to repeated terror attacks on its citizens in Pakistan, warning it might reconsider investments under the Belt and Road Initiative. The Chinese ambassador contradicted Pakistan’s deputy PM, and urged Islamabad to implement effective security measures following recent deadly attacks.
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