The Ministry of Foreign Affairs gave a briefing on the first China-Pakistan-Iran tripartite department-bureau level counter-terrorism security consultation.

[first China-Pakistan-Iran tripartite anti-terrorism security consultation held by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs] Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin held a regular press conference on 8 June. A reporter asked: it is understood that the first tripartite anti-terrorism security consultation between China, Pakistan and Iran was held on June 7. Can you brief us on the situation? Wang Wenbin said: on June 7, the director of the Foreign Affairs Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs met with Mousavi, assistant foreign minister of Iran and general director of South Asia, and Hamid, deputy director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, jointly held the first China-Pakistan-Iran tripartite department-bureau level anti-terrorism security consultations in Beijing. Assistant Foreign Minister Nong Rong collectively met with the heads of the delegations of both sides of Bay, and the three sides had an in-depth exchange of views on the regional anti-terrorism situation and the joint fight against cross-border terrorists, and decided to institutionalize the three-party anti-terrorism security consultations. This is a successful practice of the China-Bay tripartite in implementing the Global Security Initiative and promoting regional security and stability. Wang Wenbin stressed that terrorism is a public enemy of mankind, and China firmly opposes and strongly condemns terrorism in all its forms, and is willing to work closely with Pakistan, Iran and other regional countries to resolutely and forcefully crack down on terrorist forces that endanger the interests of the three countries and regional security.