“Pakistan fully condemned the cowardly act,” he said.


Islamabad: Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Saturday vowed that the enemies of Pakistan-China all weather strategic cooperative partnership will not be forgiven—retaliating the suicide attack inside Karachi University, in which three Chinese were killed.
Addressing memorial service for victims of Karachi terrorist attack today, the federal minister pledged to take all possible steps to ensure safety and security of Chinese people in Pakistan.
The Foreign Minister said we will not allow anyone to harm our friendship.
“The sacrifices of both Chinese and Pakistanis in nurturing our bonds of brotherhood will not go in vain,” he said.
Bilawal added that “exemplary punishment” will be given to the perpetrators of this heinous act.
The foreign minister maintained that the Chinese are Pakistan’s guests and their security is our responsibility.
“Everyone is aware of Pakistan-China friendship, and Islamabad and Beijing will jointly tackle challenges,” minister added.
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman further added the slain Chinese were dedicated, loving teachers—Mr Huang, Ms Ding and Ms Chan— pursuing the noble mission to educate our students.
“Pakistan fully condemned the cowardly act,” he said.
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