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Bhutan rejects Beijing's claim that Doklam belongs to China

LOL...

This is getting seriously hilarious for Chinese. First their emperor lost his clothes. Now the naked emperor is dancing in front of the world.
:rofl: This is so funny, Indians talking to Indians and laughing among themselves. Bollywood media at its finest.:enjoy:
 
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Not one single Bhutanese name was mentioned. Just "Sources" and "official sources". So much for the credibility.
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That's why I was asking for sources, the same Indian media claimed India denied troop reductions OFFICIALLY and I proved it wrong, now the same Indian media is claiming all these without any source? Same like 1967 war, their media claim complete victory with 10,30,300 and then 1000 killed.
 
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That's why I was asking for sources, the same Indian media claimed India denied troop reductions OFFICIALLY and I proved it wrong, now the same Indian media is claiming all these without any source? Same like 1967 war, their media claim complete victory with 10,30,300 and then 1000 killed.

http://www.mfa.gov.bt/press-releases/press-release-272.html

In view of the many queries raised recently in the media regarding the Bhutan – China boundary in the Doklam area the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would like to convey the following.

June 2017, the Chinese Army started constructing a motorable road from Dokola in the Doklam area towards the Bhutan Army camp at Zompelri. Boundary talks are ongoing between Bhutan and China and we have written agreements of 1988 and 1998 stating that the two sides agree to maintain peace and tranquility in their border areas pending a final settlement on the boundary question, and to maintain status quo on the boundary as before March 1959. The agreements also state that the two sides will refrain from taking unilateral action, or use of force, to change the status quo of the boundary.

Bhutan has conveyed to the Chinese side, both on the ground and through the diplomatic channel, that the construction of the road inside Bhutanese territory is a direct violation of the agreements and affects the process of demarcating the boundary between our two countries. Bhutan hopes that the status quo in the Doklam area will be maintained as before 16 June 2017.
 
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That's why I was asking for sources, the same Indian media claimed India denied troop reductions OFFICIALLY and I proved it wrong, now the same Indian media is claiming all these without any source? Same like 1967 war, their media claim complete victory with 10,30,300 and then 1000 killed.
Take Indian media with a pint of vodka and smile. :D
 
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That's why I was asking for sources, the same Indian media claimed India denied troop reductions OFFICIALLY and I proved it wrong, now the same Indian media is claiming all these without any source? Same like 1967 war, their media claim complete victory with 10,30,300 and then 1000 killed.

http://www.mfa.gov.bt/press-releases/press-release-272.html

In view of the many queries raised recently in the media regarding the Bhutan – China boundary in the Doklam area the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would like to convey the following.

June 2017, the Chinese Army started constructing a motorable road from Dokola in the Doklam area towards the Bhutan Army camp at Zompelri. Boundary talks are ongoing between Bhutan and China and we have written agreements of 1988 and 1998 stating that the two sides agree to maintain peace and tranquility in their border areas pending a final settlement on the boundary question, and to maintain status quo on the boundary as before March 1959. The agreements also state that the two sides will refrain from taking unilateral action, or use of force, to change the status quo of the boundary.

Bhutan has conveyed to the Chinese side, both on the ground and through the diplomatic channel, that the construction of the road inside Bhutanese territory is a direct violation of the agreements and affects the process of demarcating the boundary between our two countries. Bhutan hopes that the status quo in the Doklam area will be maintained as before 16 June 2017.
 
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NEW DELHI: The Government of Bhutanon Thursday refuted Chinese foreign ministry claims about Thimpu telling Beijing that the trilateral border stand-off area in Doklam in the Sikkim sector is not Bhutan's territory.

A top Chinese diplomat Wang Wenli had claimed that Bhutan had conveyed to Beijing through diplomatic channels that the area of the standoff is not its territory.

Wang, who is the deputy director general of the Department of Boundary and Ocean Affairs in China's foreign ministry, reportedly conveyed this information to a visiting Indian media delegation on Wednesday.
She, however, did not provide any evidence to back her claim, which has been strongly denied by Bhutan.

Official sources in the Bhutanese Government told ANI over phone, "Our position on the border issue of Doklam is very clear. Please refer to our statement which has been published on the web site of Bhutan's foreign ministry on June 29, 2017."

Reacting to the developments in Doklam, Bhutan had on June 29 issued a press release in which it clearly stated that the construction of the road inside Bhutanese territory is a direct violation of the agreements and affects the process of demarcating the boundary between the two countries.

In the press release, Bhutan said that the Chinese Army started constructing a motorable road from Dokola in the Doklam area towards the Bhutan Army camp at Zompelri on June 16, 2017.

It further said that the boundary talks between Bhutan and China were under way and the two countries had written agreements of 1988 and 1998 stating that they agree to maintain peace and tranquility in their border areas pending a final settlement on the boundary question. The two countries have also agreed to maintain status quo on the boundary as before March 1959 and refrain from taking unilateral action, or use of force, to change the status quo of the boundary.

Bhutan has hoped that the status quo in the Doklam area would be maintained by China as before 16 June 2017.

The Chinese diplomat, while acknowledging that Bhutan had intially protested about Beijing's violation in the Doklam area, was quoted as saying, "After the incident, the Bhutanese made it very clear to us that the place where the trespassing happened is not Bhutan's territory."

She was further quoted as saying that "Bhutanese find it very strange that the Indian border troops are on the Chinese soil," and implied that her views have been gleaned from Bhutanese state media and legal blogs which have "more convincing information".

However, Bhutan has denied all these claims.

India has also cited the Bhutanese foreign ministry as emphasizing that "the construction of the road inside Bhutanese territory is a direct violation of the 1988 and 1998 agreements between Bhutan and China and affects the process of demarcating the boundary between these two countries."

India has conveyed to China that the road construction would represent a significant change of status quo with serious security implications for New Delhi.

India has maintained both sides should first pull back their troops for any talks to take place.

Bhutan has no direct diplomatic relations with China and maintains contacts with Beijing through its diplomatic mission in New Delhi.

Bhutan and China have held 24 rounds of talks to resolve boundary dispute, while India and China have completed 19 rounds of talks.

http://m.timesofindia.com/india/bhu...belongs-to-china/amp_articleshow/60001311.cms
 
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Reasoning - that ability is not in your DNA:lol:
I am asking for a source of CHinese saying that statement, and your genius pal is giving me a Bhutan response. It was Indian media alleging this and Indian media answering that allegation now, not a single word from Chinese side. :rofl:

Where is the source of China claiming this? Please show me?
 
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I am asking for a source of CHinese saying that statement, and your genius pal is giving me a Bhutan response. It was Indian media alleging this and Indian media answering that allegation now, not a single word from Chinese side. :rofl:

Where is the source of China claiming this? Please show me?
First you show me a bhutabese source says doklam belongs to china. After all indian medias are independant from govr india, unlike your state run news agency.

Bunch of liars

https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/amp....tan-acknowledges-doklam-as-beijings-territory
 
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Someone pls tell this rapist not to quote me. I don't and will not talk to people who rapes for a living.

Not quite 30 posts in the thread and barely over
a hundred in your own count and already the -
forbidden, I may add - use of a rape reference?

I can't see you flags, new mate but three things :
- it serves no purpose in the debate;
- it's against the rules;
- a proud Pakistani needs not call rape to scoff
. at Indians, there are a myriad simpler ways?

Last but not least, if someone gets on your nerves,
just stop engaging them? Just sayin'

Get a grip if you want to become an old mate and
have a good day, Tay.
 
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They are all on the same level of smartness. Just this one is a little smarter than the lot.
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pls change your profile pic//avatar...its so disgusting to see
 
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Someone pls tell this rapist not to quote me. I don't and will not talk to people who rapes for a living.
So in China "rapes for a living" is a thing. Who knew?

India pointed the gun Bhutan and ask Bhutan to make That statement.

Nepal has enough of India nonsense and they stand up against Indian. Soon it will be bhutans turn. :enjoy:
India pointed a gun at Bhutan? Do you have any source for this or is this just red propaganda?
 
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