China hopes to maintain peace after border row

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Press Trust of India Beijing
Last Updated : Sep 26 2014 | 4:45 PM IST
With the standoff in Ladakh region resolved, China today said the two sides sides can now maintain peace and tranquillity in the border area and implement the consensus reached by leaders of the two countries to jointly build closer developmental partnership.
"As the Indian Foreign Minister (Sushma Swaraj) said the dispute has effectively been managed and the border area is in tranquillity. So we believe with the concerted efforts with India, we can maintain peace and tranquillity in the border area," Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying told a media briefing here.
She was replying to the announcement made by Swaraj in New York that the standoff at Chumar, which started two weeks back, has been resolved.
Swaraj said withdrawal of troops from the area will begin today and be completed by September 30.
Hua said with regard to standoff issue at the China-India border area, the two sides have the willingness and sincerity to maintain peace and tranquillity.
"The two sides also have a working mechanism on the consultation of the border issue. The relevant people have effectively managed and control the incident through communication," she said.
There was sense of relief here about the agreement reached by the two sides to end the standoff as it took place during the key visit of President Xi Jinping to India.
As the two sides grappled to resolve the incident, China played it down saying that it was not a significant issue in the overall contest of Sino-India relations.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Colonel Geng Yansheng said yesterday that the standoffs like this take place due to differing perception of the border which is yet to be demarcated.
It is sometimes inevitable that such incidents happen, he said.
On the talks between Swaraj and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Hua said besides discussing the standoff issue, they also exchanged views on bilateral relations.
"Wang said President Xi has just concluded a successful and historical visit to India which advanced the friendship between the two leaders and two peoples," Hua stated.
"So Sino-India relations are now embracing an important opportunity for the further development. So the two sides should implement the consensus reached by the two leaders and jointly build closer developmental partnership," she said.
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First Published: Sep 26 2014 | 4:45 PM IST