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China refuses to confirm Salman Khurshid's visit to Beijing

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EIJING: For the second time in a week, China refused to confirm minister for external affairs Salman Khurshid's planned visit to Beijing on May 9 to discuss the border row. The Chinese foreign ministry also did not respond to a specific question about whether premier Li Keqiang would meet Khurshid.

"Both sides are in close communication on the border question. We will release information about Indian foreign minister's visit to China in due course," said foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying. She had made a similar "due course" statement about Khurshid's visit after the foreign minister had announced his plans a week ago.

Hua said China is "firmly opposed to any action that crosses the LAC (line of actual control)". The statement seemed to suggest she was referring to some construction work on the Indian side, which has been reportedly opposed by Beijing.

Replying to a question whether China regards Indian fortifications as border trespassing, Hua said both China and India have "reached consensus (on maintaining peace and tranquillity in border areas) and we are firmly opposed to any action that violates that consensus".

Hua said the stand-off along the LAC can be resolved "quickly" because the two countries are in consultation with each other. She added that the two sides are in close contact and "the relevant negotiation mechanism is conducive to solving the relevant issue quickly". She advised the media to be patient, and give more time to the governments of the two countries to resolve the issue.

"Pending final settlement, it's very important for both sides to maintain peace in border areas. China and India have reached a consensus on that and we are firmly opposed to any action that violates the consensus," she said.

Meanwhile, the Communist Party-run Global Times commented that India needs to do more "to clarify the so-called intrusion". It said India "hasn't done so and remained silent and ambiguous, which indulges Indian media habits."

Link - China refuses to confirm Salman Khurshid's visit to Beijing - The Times of India
 
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Good- Salman Kurshid should be sitting at home , and be thinking about the future strategy as compared wasting tax payers money to visit polluted Shanghai or Peking etc
 
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We don't want Indians in our country.

Then you just just reject it or cancel it. Simple as that.
But Chinese govt isn't doing that. So what it tell you ???
 
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I believe that you do need a visa even for state visits (open to correction) though I was speaking more generally.
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The associated staff need visa. The State representatives don't . ( open to correction as well )
Such visits are after the formal invitation form the hosting country.
 
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Why the **** even he wants to go to the Monkey land... just cancel the visit and fly to Japan then monkeys would cry
 
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The associated staff need visa. The State representatives don't . ( open to correction as well )
Such visits are after the formal invitation form the hosting country.

Not what I have read. Suggests that everyone requires visa, only that formalities are done discreetly by staff alone.
 
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Thank you China for intruding in our territory just before the election next year.

This will clear doubts of those ignorant in India about how incapable these Congressies are. You have proved it again that this congress government can't be trusted when it comes to defence of the country.

I heartily congratulate you for your kind service to my country. Thank you.
 
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