Construction on Own Territory Normal, Says China on Report of Arunachal Village
China said its position on the east sector of the China-India boundary, or Zangnan region (the southern part of China s Tibet), is consistent and clear.
FILE PHOTO: Indian and Chinese soldiers jointly observe the New Year 2019 at Bumla along the Indo-China border in Arunachal Pradesh. Photo: PTI
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Beijing: China’s construction activities on “its own territory” is “normal” and is entirely a matter of sovereignty, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said here on Thursday, reacting to a report about China building a new village in Arunachal Pradesh.
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The Indian government on Wednesday said 39 Indian sailors stuck in China will be brought back soon as diplomatic talks are on with the neighbouring country.
Cargo vessel MV Jagannath is on anchorage in China since June 13: MEA spokesperson Anurag Srivastava
New Delhi:
China on Wednesday said that the real reason for the Indian sailors stuck in China is that the freight forwarder doesn t want to adjust plans due to commercial interests .
The spokesperson of Chinese Embassy in India Counselor Ji Rong has also said that the Chinese authorities have never denied any vessel departure .
Taking to Twitter, the spokesperson said: Chinese authorities have been in close communication with Indian side & provided timely assistance & necessary supplies to Indian sailors. China has never denied any vessel departure. Real cause of situation is freight forwarder doesn t want to adjust plans due to commercial interests.
India says Chinese claim on cancellation of event to jointly release stamp factually incorrect
India says Chinese claim on cancellation of event to jointly release stamp factually incorrect
India said the joint release of commemorative stamps was one of the activities agreed with the Chinese side last year but there had been no discussion on any launch date with any Chinese authorities for this activity.
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[REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE] File photo of EAM S Jaishankar and Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi (Photo Credits: PTI)
India on Friday clarified the issue of cancellation of the joint release of commemorative stamps to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and China. While China tried to blame India saying that the latter had not given feedback for the launch, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in New Delhi said the claim was factually incorrect .