China agreed with Jaisanhar, said the Sino-Indian bond had its own ‘intrinsic logic’ – News2IN
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China agreed with Jaisanhar, said the Sino-Indian bond had its own ‘intrinsic logic’

China agreed with Jaisanhar, said the Sino-Indian bond had its own 'intrinsic logic'
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Beijing: China on Friday said agree with the statement of the Minister of External S Jaishankar that Beijing should not see his relationship with India through a third country lens, saying that the relationship between Sino-India has their own “intrinsic logic”.
Jaisankar, who met with Chinese partner Wang Yi in Dushanbe, said that both parties must work for the initial settlement of the remaining problems along the actual control line (LAC) in East Ladakh.
He also told the Chinese Foreign Minister that the two countries needed to build relationships based on mutual respect needed that China avoided views with India from perspective of its relationship with third countries with third countries with third countries with third countries with third countries with third countries with third countries with third countries .
On Twitter, Jaishankar said: “It is also important that China does not look at the relationship with India through a third country lens.” Previously, a statement of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the talks of Wang-Jaisanhankar in the capital of Tajikistan quoted Chinese Foreign Minister said that “China is always positive to find the right solution for China-India’s border problems”.
Requesting his reaction to Jaisankar’s statement, spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Zhao Lijian said the media direction was here that “we agree with comments from the Indian side”.
“China and India are important Asian countries.
For both countries to develop relationships, there is an attached logic.
The relationship between China-India has never target any third party,” Zhao said.
For follow-up questions, Zhao said, “The development of Indian-Chinese relations follows its own intrinsic logic.
The relationship between China-India does not target any third party and is not based on any third party,” he said.
In a statement issued by China, Wang noted that the recent communication between the two parties through foreign and military departments was seriously and effective, and the whole situation in the border area “gradually de-upgerated”.
The Chinese Foreign Minister hopes that “India will meet China halfway to move the situation towards stability and shift from resolving the urgent dispute for regular management and control.” “Both sides need to consolidate the release of the forces of the forefranches, and strictly adhere to the protocols and agreements and consensus achieved between the two countries, to jointly protect the peace and tranquility of the border area and prevent the repeat of the border.
The problem is –ful”, he said.
The border deadlock between the Indian and Chinese military erupted on May 5 last year after clashes of violence in the area of ​​Lake Pangong and both parties gradually increased their placement by rushing to tens of thousands of soldiers and heavy weapons.
As a result of a series of military and diplomatic talks, both parties completed the release process in the Gographia region last month.
In February, both parties completed the withdrawal of troops and weapons from the north and South Bank of Lake Pangong in line with the release agreement.
Wang and Jaishankar have held a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of other conclaves from SCO in Tajikistan Dushanbe on July 14.
“As two major economic emerging, China and India must continue to uphold the strategic consensus into opportunities for developing to each other.
Incombers, push bilateral relations and practical cooperation to a healthy and stable path,” Wang said during a Thursday meeting.
“This presents interests with both countries and regional and world peace and development benefits,” Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs said.

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