Shanghai Daily

Xi warns that any attempt to split China will be crushed

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CHINESE President Xi Jinping said in Kathmandu yesterday that anyone attempting to split China will be crushed and any external force backing such attempts will be deemed by the Chinese people as pipedreami­ng.

Xi made the remarks in talks with Nepali Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli, who said his country firmly supports China in safeguardi­ng its sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity and stands firm in upholding the one-China policy.

“Anyone attempting to split China in any part of the country will end in crushed bodies and shuttered bones,” he told Oli, according to China’s state broadcaste­r CCTV. “And any external forces backing such attempts dividing China will be deemed by the Chinese people as pipe-dreaming!”

Nepal, added Oli, will never allow any force to use its territory for separatist activities against China.

Xi stressed that his country appreciate­s Nepal for its firm adherence to the one-China policy and its staunch support for China on issues concerning China’s core interests.

Calling Nepal and China true friends and partners, Oli said the two countries have always respected each other, supported each other and never interfered in the internal affairs of the other, adding that their traditiona­l friendship is unbreakabl­e.

No matter how external circumstan­ces change, Nepal’s friendly policy toward China as well as the developmen­t of their friendly relations will remain unchanged, Oli said.

Xi, the first Chinese president to visit Nepal in 22 years, arrived in Nepal on Saturday on a state visit.

Xi said he has been deeply impressed by the warmth and hospitalit­y toward China shown by the president, prime minister, ministers, party leaders and the people of Nepal.

Xi said that it is demonstrat­ed that the China-Nepal friendship, standing as high and magnificen­t as the Himalayas, has taken deep root in Nepal, which has consolidat­ed the confidence in developing friendly bilateral relations.

Nepali President Bidya Devi Bhandari hosted on Saturday evening a grand welcome banquet in the honor of her Chinese counterpar­t.

The two countries agreed on Saturday to upgrade their relations to a strategic partnershi­p of cooperatio­n featuring ever-lasting friendship for developmen­t and prosperity.

Xi said that he came to Nepal as scheduled after Bhandari warmly invited him for a visit this year when they met in Beijing in April. He also agreed with Bhandari that there is only friendship and cooperatio­n between China and Nepal.

Xi said that he saw sincere smile on the faces of the Nepali people and felt the friendship from the deep of their heart toward the Chinese people, adding that he felt once again that the ChinaNepal friendship enjoys broad consensus and solid foundation in Nepal.

The two peoples have shared weal and woe, and set an example of friendly exchanges between neighborin­g countries, said Xi, adding that he hopes to carry forward the traditiona­l friendship and take the bilateral relationsh­ip to a new and higher level.

Xi called on the two sides to consolidat­e the political foundation of bilateral ties, and set the building of a community with a shared future as a longterm goal for the developmen­t of China-Nepal relations.

The two sides should build an all-round cooperatio­n pattern, carry out the constructi­on of a trans-Himalayan connectivi­ty network, and expand exchanges and cooperatio­n in various fields, Xi said.

A stable, open and prosperous China will always be a developmen­t opportunit­y for Nepal and the rest of the world, the Chinese leader added.

(Xinhua)

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