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Chinese Ambassador signals room for talks on India in NSG
Refusing to “heat up” the issue again, Liu Jinsong, Beijing’s envoy to New Delhi, said since India has not named China, why should it “rush to pick up the hat”.
Written by Shubhajit Roy
New Delhi Updated: Jul 15, 2016, 10:10

Written by Shubhajit Roy | New Delhi | Updated: July 15, 2016 10:10 am
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On Masood Azhar, Liu says India must consult Pak.


For the first time after India pointed at China — without naming it — for blocking its entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), China indicated that there is room for negotiations and a solution can be found.

Refusing to “heat up” the issue again, Liu Jinsong, Beijing’s envoy to New Delhi, said since India has not named China, why should it “rush to pick up the hat”.

In an interview to The Indian Express at his residence on Thursday, Liu, who is the Acting Ambassador, also allayed concerns of impeding trade routes in the South China Sea and said China, like India, is a “peace-loving country” and Delhi has no reason to worry about its capacity-building in national defence.


Defending China’s infrastructure-building in islands of the South China Sea, he claimed they were for providing public services, like weather forecasting, rescue and medical assistance services, to the international community.

On the Chinese putting on technical hold the UN designation of Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Maulana Masood Azhar as a terrorist, Liu said it is “not a political hold” and is not being blocked. He also counselled India to indulge in “friendly consultations” with Pakistan – without naming it – and come to a mutually acceptable outcome.

Responding to a question on China blocking India’s membership in NSG at Seoul last month, Liu said, “This topic has been very hot last month, now it has cooled down a little bit. I don’t want to talk too much about it and heat it up again. I want to leave time and room for the diplomats to work out a solution.”

“The Indian statement”, he said, does not name China. “How do you decide that this country is China?”

Told that it had been widely reported, he said, “When India has not specifically mentioned China, why should China rush to pick up the hat?”

He said the Chinese approach on the NSG question is three-fold: “Abiding by the rules, leaving the room and space (for negotiations) and finding the route (solution).”

Asked if that can happen later this year, he said that he would not spell out a timetable. On the question of a possible quid pro quo between Chinese membership of the MTCR (Missile Technology Control Regime) and India’s entry into NSG, he said that there is “no linkage” between the two. On India’s entry into MTCR, he said, “It is good that India is now a member of MTCR.”

On the question of Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea leading to a possible blockade of trade routes, he said, “India has expressed this concern (on Tuesday). China shares the concern. China is committed to safeguarding freedom of navigation in South China Sea… and actually, the purpose of building some facilities in some islands in SCS is to provide public good for the international community, like lighthouses, weather stations and other kinds of civilian facilities.”

“China, like India is also a peace-loving country which sticks to international law and order and good neighbourliness,” he said, and “India has no reason to worry about its capacity-building in its national defence.”

On the holding of Malabar exercises, he said it is part of India’s military cooperation with others. “If it is not targeted at China, we won’t have any problems with that. However, if any party or parties participating in the exercise want to deliberately bring the exercise to the disputed waters of South China Sea, then we will be concerned. (But) Indian side has been very cautious and has been sticking to principles, and has decided to not participate in joint patrols in the South China Sea.”

On Masood Azhar’s designation as a terrorist being blocked at the UN, the Chinese envoy said, “China, India, Pakistan are all victims of terrorist activities… there is no such thing as China blocking. (In this case) third party needs to be consulted. It is not a political hold, but a technical hold. Only a hold, not blocking.”

“I don’t know much about this person Masood… but as per rules of 1267 committee, another country, the country of origin of Masood, needs to be consulted. If you and that country can have friendly consultations and reach a mutually acceptable result, then China will be glad to go along with results.”

Diplomacy, he said, is all about “negotiating and making compromises”. “No country can have it all. You have to compromise somewhere… you need patience and need to abide by the rules,” he said

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...sood-azhar-terrorism-south-china-sea-2914833/
 
Like Russel Peter once said. India and China cannot do business together as Indians cannot live without a bargain and Chinese cannot give you a bargain. Be a Man!!
 
Hope this not comes at the cost latest developments on SCS . India should stand by its partners in the region no matter what . Mean time isolating China at the next NSG meet ... As of now Vietnam mulling options to take China to the international court . Same like Philippines did . Huge pressure mounting on China soo there could be complete isolation and stringent measure like economic sanctions
 
Ek baar Brahmos ki pahli consignment Vietnam pahuchne do, yeh Ghar aakar NSG ka membership denge.

Good going. We should stand by our partners and do what's best for our country and the world.
 
Hope this not comes at the cost latest developments on SCS . India should stand by its partners in the region no matter what . Mean time isolating China at the next NSG meet ... As of now Vietnam mulling options to take China to the international court . Same like Philippines did . Huge pressure mounting on China soo there could be complete isolation and stringent measure like economic sanctions
exactly what i was gonna say ...... china doing this for SCS ....... and India is most likely to take the bait ...... and trust no good is gonna come from India participating in a conflict they can gain nothing from ....... its a win-win for china and india ...... Pakistan however was never in the picture
 
exactly what i was gonna say ...... china doing this for SCS ....... and India is most likely to take the bait ...... and trust no good is gonna come from India participating in a conflict they can gain nothing from ....... its a win-win for china and india ...... Pakistan however was never in the picture
Who told you that we participate in some others conflict ?
We will supply weapons but not involve in their.
 
Liu, who is the Acting Ambassador, also allayed concerns of impeding trade routes in the South China Sea and said China, like India, is a “peace-loving country”

what a nice way to tease someone :lol:
i must say LIU indeed is a witty guy :D

CHEERS
 
Hope this not comes at the cost latest developments on SCS . India should stand by its partners in the region no matter what . Mean time isolating China at the next NSG meet ... As of now Vietnam mulling options to take China to the international court . Same like Philippines did . Huge pressure mounting on China soo there could be complete isolation and stringent measure like economic sanctions

Isolate China at next NSG? :o:, praise that you guys don't cry a river like last time and blame on China again :lol:.
In Indian mind, China is under pressure because of some toilette paper from international court, maybe it's true if India receive such pressure and bow down to pressure:rofl:. If Vietnam want to pay another 30 millions or if India is willing to pay for Vietnam to hire American lawyer, be our guest :rofl:, and talk about economy sanction, why don't you guys do something even after we slap on India's face over NSG, you wouldn't dare to apply economic sanction but allow us to earn more trade surplus, irony isn't it? please don't add to yourself an insult to injury, you will hurt more yourself than otherwise....LMAO just too funny.

Liu, who is the Acting Ambassador, also allayed concerns of impeding trade routes in the South China Sea and said China, like India, is a “peace-loving country”

what a nice way to tease someone :lol:
i must say LIU indeed is a witty guy :D

CHEERS

we Chinese love peace, we CUM for peace :D
 
Isolate China at next NSG? :o:, praise that you guys don't cry a river like last time and blame on China again :lol:.
In Indian mind, China is under pressure because of some toilette paper from international court, maybe it's true if India receive such pressure and bow down to pressure:rofl:. If Vietnam want to pay another 30 millions or if India is willing to pay for Vietnam to hire American lawyer, be our guest :rofl:, and talk about economy sanction, why don't you guys do something even after we slap on India's face over NSG, you wouldn't dare to apply economic sanction but allow us to earn more trade surplus, irony isn't it? please don't add to yourself an insult to injury, you will hurt more yourself than otherwise....LMAO just too funny.



we Chinese love peace, we CUM for peace :D
Yes yea ... China is so powerful that it can detach itself from global community and go against rule of law enforcement. And I think that's bizarre even to think like this . End of the day China is getting isolated big time one sanctions against China from UN could cripple your economy which is already struggling to stay float at 6% GDP growth.

And yes of course India will do anything and everything to come China where ever and when ever it's possible. What you can do about it ? Invasion of India ?:triniti::dirol:
 
China is already getting strategicaly outplayed by USA ,its not in their interest to increase hostilities with India.Besides NSG membership just gives us legitimacy our nuclear programme will anyway continue.
 
Yes yea ... China is so powerful that it can detach itself from global community and go against rule of law enforcement. And I think that's bizarre even to think like this . End of the day China is getting isolated big time one sanctions against China from UN could cripple your economy which is already struggling to stay float at 6% GDP growth.

And yes of course India will do anything and everything to come China where ever and when ever it's possible. What you can do about it ? Invasion of India ?:triniti::dirol:

We didn't claim to be powerful as you like to claim yourself. This kind of double standard rule of law can be enforce to India, China will never accept that because India is so easy to be taken for a ride :rofl: And keep dreaming that we will be Isolated because 70% of countries around the world still support China over SCS that include India :rofl:

Don't wet dream of yourself again, the only thing India can do it's watch and bad mouth China since after 1962, I don't see any so scare. Invasion of India? :o: I have never come to such Idea, we certainly don't want to be liable to have to feed your massive population...LMAO
 
Who told you that we participate in some others conflict ?
We will supply weapons but not involve in their.
not supply sir sell ............... and i know india is smarter than that
 

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