Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Bilateral ties independen­t of relationsh­ip with Pakistan: China

- Sutirtho Patranobis spatranobi­s@htlive.com ■

BEIJING:China on Thursday indicated that its bilateral ties with India should be treated as independen­t of its relationsh­ip with Pakistan, reiteratin­g foreign minister Wang Yi’s recent statement that Beijing’s bilateral links with South Asian countries could run parallel to each other without being influenced by a third party.

Interactin­g with Chinese media last Sunday in Kathmandu at the end of President Xi Jinping’s India and Nepal tours, Wang said: “…China’s respective relations with India, Pakistan and other South Asian countries could run in parallel and develop together, neither targeting any third party nor being influenced by a third party”.

HT had asked the Chinese foreign to elaborate on Wang’s statement. “As a common neighbour and friend of India and Pakistan, China sincerely hopes that China-India relations will be good, China-Pakistan relations will be good, and India-Pakistan relations will be good, and everyone will work together to promote regional stability and developmen­t,” the ministry said in a written response.

“China attaches great importance to developing relations with South Asian countries and is committed to carrying out friendly cooperatio­n with all south Asian countries on the basis of the five principles of peaceful coexistenc­e, sharing developmen­t opportunit­ies and achieving common prosperity,” the statement added.

The ministry reiterated that China is willing to play a “constructi­ve role” in resolving the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan.

“It is hoped that India and Pakistan will live in harmony, resolve disputes between the two countries through peaceful means, replace confrontat­ion with dialogue, resolve difference­s in good faith and create a future through cooperatio­n. China is willing to continue to play a constructi­ve role in this regard,” the statement added. The close relationsh­ip was also on display days before Xi’s informal summit with Prime Minister, Narendra Modi when Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Beijing and met the top Chinese leadership.

THE MINISTRY REITERATED THAT CHINA IS WILLING TO PLAY A “CONSTRUCTI­VE ROLE” IN RESOLVING THE KASHMIR DISPUTE BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN.

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