ISLAMABAD: China said this week it appreciated efforts made by Pakistan to investigate a bus blast last month that killed 13 people, including nine Chinese, in northwestern Pakistan, China’s CGTN cable TV news service said.
The Chinese workers were employed at the Dasu Hydropower Project, which is part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a $65 billion investment plan aiming to link western China to the southern Pakistani port of Gwadar.
On Thursday, Pakistan’s foreign minister said the attack was a suicide bombing by militants backed by Indian and Afghan intelligence agencies.
“China pays great attention to this and expresses appreciation to Pakistan’s active efforts,” a Chinese spokesperson Hua Chunying was quoted by CGTN, lauding “major progress” made in the investigation in a short period of time.
Further investigation by Pakistan was still ongoing, Hua said, adding that China and Pakistan would both ensure the culprits were held accountable and brought to justice.
She said both countries would “keep strengthening security cooperation mechanisms to ensure the safety of Chinese projects, people and institutions in Pakistan.”
“China firmly opposes any force using terrorism to seek geopolitical gains and calls on countries in the region to collaborate in eradicating all terrorist organizations so as to uphold common security and development interests of all countries,” the spokesperson added.
Addressing a press conference on Thursday, Pakistani FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi said an investigation showed there was a “nexus of Indian RAW and Afghan NDS” in the attack, referring to the two countries’ intelligence agencies, adding that Pakistan had data evidence to back up its determination.
Qureshi said that Pakistani Taliban militants — known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) — carried out the attack.
“As per our investigation the Afghan soil was used for this incident ... about its planning and its execution, we’re seeing a clear nexus between NDS and RAW,” Qureshi said.
In a telegram message sent to a Reuters reporter, the TTP denied it carried out the attack.