China says border issue should not be linked to bilateral relations

China says border issue should not be linked to bilateral relations

Beijing: China on Wednesday said the prolonged border issue with India should be addressed through peaceful negotiations and not be linked to bilateral relations.
Asked for his reaction to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s comments at the Qatar Economic Forum on Tuesday that China’s military deployment along the disputed border with India and uncertainty over whether Beijing will fulfil its promise on troop reductions remains a challenge for relations between the two neighbours, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said the border issue should not be linked to the bilateral relations.
“We advocate that we should address the boundary issue through peaceful negotiations and we don’t think that the border issue should be linked up to our bilateral ties, he said at a media briefing here.
Zhao said the military deployment by China in the Western sector along the border is a “normal defensive arrangement.
It is meant to prevent the encroachment or threat against China’s territory by the relevant country, he said.
In his remarks, Jaishankar said that the larger issue relating to the border row in eastern Ladakh is whether India and China can build a relationship based on mutual sensitivity and respect and whether Beijing would live up to the written commitments about both sides not deploying a large armed force along the frontier. PTI

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