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Border issues won't affect China India ties: Says China
Asserting that it would not like the China India border issue to affect the development of bilateral ties, China today said the two countries should make efforts to seek "equitable and reasonable" resolution to the problem through dialogue.
"Both should seek equitable and reasonable resolution through dialogue and negotiations," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a media briefing here.
"... we should maintain the peace and stability of the border area. We would not like the border issue to affect the development of bilateral relations," Hong said.
About China India relations, he said the two countries maintained sound and stable ties in recent years.
"Leaders of the two countries pointed out on many occasions that China and India enjoy broad prospects for the development of their bilateral ties and cooperation," he said.
"I believe that the development of China and India strategic cooperation will not only serve the fundamental interest of the two peoples but also regional peace, stability and development," he said.
On the concerns in India that China's plans to build a dam on Brahmaputra river in Tibet may reduce water flow, Hong said "China pays greater attention to the interest of the down stream areas."
"We have also adopted very responsible attitude in the development of cross water resources," he said.
Border issues won't affect Sino-India ties: China - India - DNA
Asserting that it would not like the China India border issue to affect the development of bilateral ties, China today said the two countries should make efforts to seek "equitable and reasonable" resolution to the problem through dialogue.
"Both should seek equitable and reasonable resolution through dialogue and negotiations," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a media briefing here.
"... we should maintain the peace and stability of the border area. We would not like the border issue to affect the development of bilateral relations," Hong said.
About China India relations, he said the two countries maintained sound and stable ties in recent years.
"Leaders of the two countries pointed out on many occasions that China and India enjoy broad prospects for the development of their bilateral ties and cooperation," he said.
"I believe that the development of China and India strategic cooperation will not only serve the fundamental interest of the two peoples but also regional peace, stability and development," he said.
On the concerns in India that China's plans to build a dam on Brahmaputra river in Tibet may reduce water flow, Hong said "China pays greater attention to the interest of the down stream areas."
"We have also adopted very responsible attitude in the development of cross water resources," he said.
Border issues won't affect Sino-India ties: China - India - DNA