Chinese Ambassador Jiang Zaidong has called Pakistan`s security measures "unacceptable" after two recent attacks on Chinese nationals, urging a crackdown on anti-China terrorist groups and reinforcing safety for Chinese personnel in the region.

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Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong has strongly urged the Pakistani government to crack down on anti-China terrorist groups following two deadly attacks on Chinese nationals in Pakistan over the past six months, as reported by The Express Tribune. The attacks, which occurred first in March and then in October, only days ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s anticipated visit to Pakistan, have raised significant concerns about the safety of Chinese citizens in the country.
Speaking at a seminar titled “China at 75,” Ambassador Jiang expressed deep disapproval of the repeated security incidents, describing the attacks as “unacceptable.” He highlighted the urgent need for Pakistan to take stringent measures to improve the safety of Chinese personnel, institutions, and projects in the country. “It is very unacceptable for us to be attacked twice in only six months, and these attacks have also caused casualties,” the ambassador stated, underscoring the severity of the situation.