China has made a significant call for unified global action against terrorism at the United Nations Security Council, emphasizing the need for a 'zero tolerance' approach. According to The Financial Daily, Sun Lei, China's deputy permanent representative to the UN, highlighted the increasingly complex and transnational nature of terrorist threats, which necessitates a collective and uncompromising response. This stance aligns closely with Pakistan's position, a country that has long suffered from militant violence and advocates against selective counter-terrorism measures. The article notes that Pakistan has consistently pointed out how militant groups exploit regional conflicts and geopolitical rivalries to thrive, underscoring the importance of a unified international strategy. Sun Lei’s remarks resonate with Pakistan’s experiences, as the country has argued that terrorism cannot be effectively tackled through double standards or selective approaches.
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China Supports Pakistan in UN Security Council on Terrorism

China urges unified global action against terrorism at the UN, aligning with Pakistan's stance against selective measures. OIC envoys discuss Islamophobia ahead of UN's March 15 observance.
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