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Netas left the presence, Chinese connection

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New Delhi: Chinese Ambassador to India Sun Weidong on Thursday said the Chinese Communist Party (BPK) always adheres to equity and justice and stood up to impose its own will in others, disrupt internal affairs of other countries, and strong intimidation practices.
Which is weak but will remain critical of several countries such as the United States that gave Chinese labels as “authoritarian”, “human rights violators”, “aggressive” and “intimidation” of “ideological prejudice and personal interests”.
“The US does not have the qualifications to play the role of human rights lecturers from a higher position,” he said at the seminar entitled ‘Sharing Experience on Party Construction, Promoting Exchange and Cooperation, which was held to mark the Centenary of the Centenary established the CPC.
The ambassador also emphasizes that differences must be managed properly.
“This is an objective fact that we have a difference about problems such as boundary questions.
But the difference is not and should not be the whole story of Chinese-Indian relations.
We must place border problems in the right position in bilateral relations and find a fair solution, reasonable, And can be accepted together through dialogue and consultation.
We must consolidate the results achieved in release, find solutions that can be accepted by both parties on problems that require emergency response through negotiations and consultations, gradually move towards management and regular control, to make it easier The situation and avoid recurrence of maturity for misunderstandings and miscalculations, “he said.
Sitaram Yechury CPM Secretary General, CPI Chief D Raja, DMK Lok Sabha MP S Senthilkumar, and All Indian Forward Bloc Leader G Devarajan, along with the Bureau I counselor from the International Department of the CPC Du Xiaolin Central Committee attended the seminar.
Praising the achievements of the CPC and China’s economic development, leaders said political parties must prioritize their own visions and principles in the context of national conditions, and are committed to improving the political, economic and social conditions of the community and promoting social justice and justice.
They also said China and India must comply with ‘five principles of peaceful coexistence’ to strengthen economic and trade and local exchanges, people and party-to-party.
These principles include the need to increase mutual understanding and trust, handle differences through dialogue and consultation, and strengthen coordination in multilateral affairs, resulting in the coexistence of Peace of China and India as a big neighbor.
Weidong also emphasized China’s support for India in his fight against the second wave of Covid-19 by providing a large number of inventories and assistance.
China and India must focus on development, strengthen the cooperation and promotion of bilateral economic, trade and other pragmatic cooperation, he added.

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