"It is an inhuman attack that should be condemned in strongest terms," Hu Shisheng, Director of the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations affiliated to the Chinese Foreign Ministry said here while reacting to the attack on the army camp at Uri in Jammu and Kashmir in which 18 Indian soldiers were killed and several injured.
"China wants India and Pakistan to jointly counter terrorism. The larger aim of CPEC is regional development and it can't happen in a violent atmosphere," he said.
He said tensions abated between India and Pakistan after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Lahore last year. But the Pathankot military base attack reversed the peace process.
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"The new attack will further escalate India-Pakistan tensions which is not in the interest of the CPEC. This may prompt India to harden its attitude against CPEC and it will impact its future," Hu said.
India has already expressed concern over the CPEC project that passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
He said the immediate concern is also how the SAARC summit to be held in Pakistan in November will take place.
The attack will also bring concerns on terrorism to the fore in next month's BRICS summit to be held in Goa, Hu said.