Chinese ambassador to New Delhi Luo Zhaohui's remarks that "Even we can think about renaming the CPEC" has been removed from his speech copy posted on the Chinese embassy website.
Seeking to allay India's concerns, ambassador Luo had offered to rename the CPEC which passes through Pakistan- occupied Kashmir, insisting it was an economic cooperation and connectivity enhancement project devoid of "sovereignty issues".
He also pushed for New Delhi's participation in the 'One Belt One Road' (OBOR) project.
"It has no connections to or impact on sovereignty issues. Even we can think about renaming the CPEC. China and India have had successful experience of delinking sovereignty disputes from bilateral relations before," he had said in closed-door address to a think-tank last Friday.
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Meanwhile in Beijing, China's Foreign Ministry parried questions over the Chinese embassy removing the much- publicised offer of renaming the CPEC from Luo's speech.
"According to my understanding, the Chinese embassy in India released information about the Ambassador's attendance and relevant activities. If you are interested I suggest you use the internet for more information," Geng said.
Asked whether Pakistan has sought clarification from China over the renaming of CPEC as per the reports from Islamabad, Geng said, "I am not aware of that. As for the ambassador's participation and his speech, the embassy has released relevant information on the website."
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