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Foreign Minister Wang Yi says stand-off ended only after Indian forces pulled back
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesay said the 73-day stand-off between India and China in Doklam ended after India withdrew its troops, and asked New Delhi to “learn lessons” and prevent such incidents in future.

Both countries withdrew their troops just days before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to China to attend the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) summit next week.

“Face-off due to Indian trespassing”
“The border face-off caused by Indian trespassing has been settled,” Mr. Wang told the media here, while answering a question from the Chinese media reports that India withdrew troops to provide a face-saver for China after reaching a settlement.

Media may have carried speculation and reports but as per the “authoritative information” with the Chinese government, Indian troops have withdrawn from the area on the afternoon of August 28, which “brought the face-off to an end”, he said.

“That is a basic fact and of course, we hope that the Indian side will learn lessons from this incident and prevent similar things from happening again,” he said, answering a question on media reports stating that India withdrew troops to provide a face-saver for China after reaching a settlement.

MEA mum on remarks
In New Delhi, the External Affairs Ministry did not immediately comment on the Chinese Foreign Minister’s remarks.

Troops of the two countries had been locked in a standoff in Doklam since June 16 after Indian troops stopped the Chinese Army from building a road in the strategically key region, a disputed area between China and Bhutan.

The Indian Army had blocked the construction of the road as it could give China a major military advantage over India at the Bhutan-China-India tri-junction.

“Problems are but natural”
About the differences between the two countries, Mr. Wang who addressed a press conference here about the BRICS summit to be held in Xiamen city next week said, “India and China are two big countries. It is natural that there are some problems in our interactions.”

“What is important is that we put these differences at appropriate place and under the principle of mutual respect and following the consensus of our leaders, we need to handle and manage them properly,” he said.

“In the meantime, with our engagement through different mechanisms we need to work out a solution in the long run,” Mr. Wang said. He also evaded a direct reply to whether there will be a meeting between Modi and President Xi Jinping.

“There will be bilateral meetings and interactions between the participating leaders which is natural practice,” he said.

India on Tuesday announced that Mr. Modi will take part in the Xiamen summit.

“On the sidelines of the BRICS meeting, Xi will also have meetings with some leaders upon their request. Once relevant arrangements are decided, we will let you know. The first thing is whether the leaders will have the willingness to meet. If there is willingness of the leaders participating in the meeting, as a host Chinese side will try to make it possible if our schedule programme permits,” Mr. Wang said.

Ironing out the wrinkles
About the discord between India and China, which are important members of the BRICS, he said “we hope through the efforts of both sides we will maintain healthy and stable momentum of growth for China-India relations” in the interest of Chinese and Indian people as well as meeting the aspiration of international community and neighbouring countries.

Mr. Wang has said there is huge potential and space for greater cooperation between China and India and such cooperation serves the interest of the two countries.

“We hope China and India will join hands and work together for rejuvenation of Asia and for the development of our region and contribute our share to greater development,” he said.

The BRICS summit will be held in the south-east Chinese city of Xiamen from September 3 to 5.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/intern...tells-india/article19586167.ece?homepage=true
 
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“That is a basic fact and of course, we hope that the Indian side will learn lessons from this incident and prevent similar things from happening again,” he said, answering a question on media reports stating that India withdrew troops to provide a face-saver for China after reaching a settlement.
India never learn only act on @ss whipping.
 
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Chinese demand: India must withdraw first before any talk.

Indian demand: Both sides to withdraw and halt construction (Doklam is disputed area)

Outcome: Indian withdrew. Chinese troops did not.

No official words from India or China on halting construction.
 
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Cheen Broke your heart by not making good on her empty threats while India stood on ur boss Cheen's SoVirgin territory of two long months.And You say Modi is Darpoke. I laugh at helpless pakistanis .:lol::lol:
You try hard to take @*** beating from China before BRICS but fail when Chinese decided to take Indian after BRICS.
 
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China is like: "See we ran back with our bulldozers, leaving behind our dream to construct a road in Doklam and usurp the Bhutanese territory, learn from it and stop humiliating us further...please...we can't back our never-ending threats with action when facing a powerful opponent". :p:
 
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Next, the democratically elected Hindu extremist Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be gong to China to say sorry at the BRICS summit.

Shame on Darpoke India.
Is your pm too going to say sorry to USA or to attend UN council meet

Darpoke Pakistan shame shame
 
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Cheen Broke your heart by not making good on her empty threats while India stood on ur boss Cheen's SoVirgin territory of two long months.And You say Modi is Darpoke. I laugh at helpless pakistanis .:lol::lol:

LOL, Kabhi Pakistani bhi aao na
 
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Interesting to see how the Aussies saw this.

Which kind of points to how the West has seen this.

Somewhat of an India coming of age.

Punching above its weight.

Modi gets me on the way he's handled both belligerent neighbors.

Pity he's surrounded by such turds.

And cheerled by saffron slime.

Cheers, Doc
 
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In short:

1. China and Bhutan both were patrolling the area for years.

2. China tried to push around a small country like Bhutan by changing the ground positions there by building a road.

3. India moved in to honor its friendship treaty with Bhutan and made China stop the road construction with immediate effect, and asked China to withdraw its road construction equipment, restoring status quo.

4. A military stand-off begins with hourly threats of war from China, India didn't budge from its demand, nor paid any attention to constant Chinese threats.

5. After 70 days China meekly withdraw all the road construction equipment first, followed by a mutual military deescalation, thus restoring status quo.

6. China issued face saving statements like "we will patrol the area" (sure, that's restoring status quo), and "will follow our infrastructure plan based on weather, ground situation, necessary changes, etc. etc. etc." with no specific timeline (sure, saving face is important).

7. On the ground, India has stopped Chinese illegal road construction, mutually deescalated the situation as China complied with Indian demands, and restored status quo.

Now people should learn to accept the reality, that Chinese strength is in projecting threats with shrill words, and not in its ability to follow up with real action on the ground.
Btw, Pakistan should know it better when China just sat on the fence and watched in 1965, 1971, 1987, & 1999. :)
 
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Yeah sure as soon as you stop acting China's bitch aka cheerleader

See the post I was quoting

We aint.. (its u assholes on a Pak forum, suckin ameras dick and moaning while u are irrelevant bitchez). So why dont you present your asshole to americans in another thread... to be fuked at the roll call of 21...after other indian fukholes aka americas bitchez on this forum... jumpin up and down on uncle sams dick.. like a fukin cum duzzlin savita bhabi bitch owned by trump.
 
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We aint.. (its u assholes on a Pak forum, suckin ameras dick and moaning while u are irrelevant bitchez). So why dont you present your asshole to americans in another thread... to be fuked at the roll call of 21...after other indian fukholes aka americas bitchez on this forum... jumpin up and down on uncle sams dick.. like a fukin cum duzzlin savita bhabi bitch owned by trump.
Kehna Kya chahtay ho,regarding roll call 21 ,I don't think we will get ever a chance as the first 20 has been booked by Pakistan ,and the roll call hasn't even reached 5.
I don't think by the time roll call 21 comes pakistan will be around to see it after all jumping between USA and China takes it's toll.:-)

Your peanut brain dsnt seem to understand if modi going to brics meet in china is an indication that modi is going to China to beg as per your Pakistani posted I don't see what's wrong in me asking if your pm going to UN to attend the meet does it mean Pakistan pm is going to beg America .:yahoo:
 
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