China signals willingness to peacefully resolve border-disputes with India
May 12th, 2010 - 2:49 pm ICT by ANINormal
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New Delhi, May 12 (ANI): China has expressed its willingness
to work toward maintaining peace and stability on the border until differences
with India are finally resolved.
In response to media reports documenting several
transgressions from the Chinese side into the Indian territory, a Foreign
Ministry spokeswoman, Jian Yu said, “China’s position on the Sino-Indian
border issue is consistent and clear,” Xinhua reports.
She reiterated that Chinese border patrols have always abided
by the rules and regulations of the consensus agreed to by the two sides.
According to the paper, China and India have reached a
consensus to work together to maintain peace and stability in border areas
until the disputes are finally settled. (ANI)
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