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China says channel of communication with India unimpeded

Friday - June 30, 2017 6:14 pm , Category : INDIA
 China says channel of communication with India  unimpeded  (Lead)
China says channel of communication with India unimpeded (Lead)

Beijing. June 30 (IANS) China on Friday said the channel of communication with India was unimpeded and rejected Bhutan s claim over Donglong where Indian and Chinese troops are locked in a face-off.


Bejing again alleged that Indian troops trespassed into China s territory and asked New Delhi to withdraw its troops.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Kang said Indian troops crossed the border on June 18. India has denied the allegation.

Diplomatic channels are unimpeded between India and China for talks on the stand-off in Sikkim Lu said.

He also rejected Bhutan s claims over Donglong calling it Chinese territory.

The area where Chinese side undertakes road construction totally belongs to the Chinese territory.

Lu cited historical practices in Donglong to drive his point home.

We are exercising complete and comprehensive administration over the Doklam (Donglong) region and our border troops and residents around the border are herding their cattle along this Lu said.

This evidence is recognised by the Bhutan side Lu added.

From historical evidence we can see that Doklam has been a traditional pasture for the Tibetan residents and we have exercised good administration over the area.

Before the 1960s if Bhutan residents around the border wanted to put their cattle they had to get the approval from China Lu said citing Chinese history.

Following the face-off China has suspended the pilgrimage to Kailash Mansarovar in Tibet where Indians travel via Nathu La Pass which is shut now.

--IANS
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