India and China should be partners not competitors: Sun Weidong

India and China should be partners not competitors: Sun Weidong

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India and China should be partners not competitors: Sun Weidong

New Delhi: On the India-China border dispute, Chinese Ambassador Sun Weidong has said that both countries need peace not confrontation. Sun Weidong said that India and China should take such steps of mutual cooperation that benefit both of them and not do things that both will suffer.

Weidong issued a statement saying that the border dispute should be found through peaceful negotiation, a solution that is acceptable to both sides. The Chinese Ambassador said that the border dispute from the past is a sensitive and complex issue. We need to find appropriate and logical solutions through consultation with each other and through peaceful negotiations, which are acceptable to both the parties.

Sun Weidong, through his statement, gave suggestions for maintaining better relations between India and China. He said that India and China should be partners and not competitors. India and China should maintain peace, not conflict; India and China should take steps of mutual interest, not those which harm both.

He said that this was a situation which neither India nor China would want to see. Our forces have now retreated based on the agreement reached at the Commander level talks.

Let us tell you that after the talks led by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to resolve the border dispute, India and China have lost two kilometers. After the Galvan Valley of Ladakh, the Chinese Army has now retreated from Pangong Tso’s Finger-4. First of all, the forces of both countries came face to face on Finger-4 on 5-6 May. While on Friday, the Chinese army has left behind by removing its boats, carts and bulldozers from Finger-4.

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