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Sound & stable ties serve common interests: China reacts to Modi’s remarks

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BEIJING: China on Thursday said that “sound and stable ties” serve common interests of China and India as it reacted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks that for New Delhi, ties with Beijing are important and the “prolonged situation” at the borders should be addressed urgently.

In a recent interview with a prominent magazine, which described India’s rise as “unstoppabl­e”, Prime Minister Modi expressed hope that through positive and constructi­ve bilateral engagement at the diplomatic and military levels, the two countries will be able to restore and sustain peace and tranquilli­ty at their borders.

“China has noted the remarks by the Prime Minister,” Chinese foreign ministry spokespers­on Mao Ning told a media briefing here when asked for her reaction to Modi’s statement.

“We believe that sound and stable China, India relations serve the common interests of both sides and are conducive to peace and developmen­t of the region and beyond,” she said.

In his interview, which is the first to be given to a US magazine in the recent past, Modi said that for India, the relationsh­ip with China is important and significan­t.

“It is my belief that we need to urgently address the prolonged situation on our borders so that the abnormalit­y in our bilateral interactio­ns can be put behind us. Stable and peaceful relations between India and China are important for not just our two countries but the entire region and world,” he said.

Foreign ministry spokespers­on Mao said the boundary question “does not represent the entirety of the India-China relations. It should be placed appropriat­ely in the bilateral relations and managed properly”.

The two sides are in close communicat­ion through diplomatic and military channels, she said. “We hope India will work in the same direction with China, handle the bilateral relations from the strategic heights and long-term perspectiv­e, enhance mutual trust, stick to dialogue and cooperatio­n, put bilateral relations forward on sound and stable track,” she said.

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