"China and India are neighbours to Nepal. We would like to work together and coordinate positively with India in our assistance efforts in Nepal to help it to overcome the difficulties and rebuild its homeland," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a media briefing here today.
He was responding a question on the reported remarks by Nepalese Foreign Minister Mahendra Bahadur Pandey that Nepal has divided areas between India and China for quake relief.
Yesterday, former Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Zhang Chunxiang who addressed the media here on China's relations with South Asia denied any competition between New Delhi and Beijing in trying to help Kathmandu as part of effort to vie for influence in the Himalayan Kingdom.
"There is no competition in quake relief efforts. We do not have competition with India and other countries. There is no competition in humanitarian assistance," Zhang had said.
State-run CCTV, English has shown today Indian relief and rescue workers who were the first to reach the area with a number of planes and helicopters to rescue those caught in the rubble.
In recent months China has proposed trilateral cooperation with India for a policy coordination on Sri Lanka and Nepal in an effort to reduce frictions and misgivings over the its mega Silk Road and Maritime Silk Road initiatives.