"The Chinese side has noted the report and will ask the US side for verification and clarification," Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a written response to a question from PTI here about US Consul General in Kolkata Craig L Hall's comments that Washington regards Arunachal Pradesh, which China claims as Southern Tibet, as part of India.
"But clearly the statement by the US side is completely inconsistent with the fact," it said.
In its rejoinder, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said: "China and India are wise and capable enough to deal with their own issue and safeguard the fundamental and long-term interests of the two peoples.
"The intervention of any third party will only complicate the issue and is highly irresponsible."
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The two countries last month completed the 19th round of border talks here by the Special Representatives - National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and his Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi.
In its response to Hall's remarks, the Chinese Ministry said: "The boundary question between China and India bears on China's territorial sovereignty and Chinese people's sentiment.
"All the third parties must respect the history and reality concerning the boundary question, respect efforts by China and India to solve territorial disputes through negotiations, not get involved in the disputes or take sides on issues relating to the ownership of disputed territory."
"The two still have major disputes over the eastern section of the boundary, which is the reason why China and India negotiate with each other," said the Ministry.
It further added: "Sound negotiations between China and India on the boundary question as well as peace and tranquillity in the border areas over recent years have created favourable conditions for the growth of bilateral relations and their respective development.