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China distances itself from envoy's India-China-Pak trilateral cooperatio­n idea

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China on Wednesday distanced itself from its envoy's comments on the idea of trilateral cooperatio­n between India, China and Pakistan under the aegis of the SCO, but underlined the importance of strengthen­ing of dialogue between New Delhi and Islamabad to improve mutual trust.

Chinese Ambassador to India Luo Zhaohui on Monday endorsed the idea of trilateral cooperatio­n between India, China and Pakistan under the aegis of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO), saying it could "in the future" help resolve bilateral issues between New Delhi and Islamabad and help maintain peace.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang, when asked about Luo's comments, said both India and Pakistan are China's friends and neighbours.

"We are willing to conduct relations with all our neighbours including Pakistan and India to strengthen our cooperatio­n for better developmen­t and stability in this region.

"We also hope India, Pakistan can strengthen their dialogue to improve mutual trust in their bilateral relations. This is in the interest of the regional countries," he said.

Asked whether China is distancing from Luo's remarks, Geng said "what I said represents the official position of the Chinese side".

He also declined to answer a question on the Chinese Embassy erasing envoy's comments from the transcript posted on the website.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang, when asked about Luo's comments, said both India and Pakistan are China's friends and neighbours.

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