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Dalai’s visit to Arunachal will damage ties, China warns India

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beijing — China on Friday warned India that bilateral ties may suffer ‘damage’ and affect peace and stability of the border areas if it allows Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama to visit Arunachal Pradesh, which Beijing claims is part of southern Tibet.

“We are seriously concerned about the relevant informatio­n,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Lu Kang told a media briefing here replying to a question about reports that India has granted permission to Dalai Lama to visit Arunachal Pradesh at the invitation of the chief minister.

“China’s position on the eastern section of China India border is consistent and clear. The Dalai clique is engaged in anti-China separatist activity and has very disgracefu­l behaviour on issues relating

We require the Indian side to honour the political commitment to tibet-related issues and abide by the bilateral consensus on boundary question,

Lu Kang, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on

to China-India boundary question,” Kang said.

The Indian side is well aware of the severity of the Dalai Lama issue as well as the sensitivit­y of the ChinaIndia boundary question, he said.

“Under such circumstan­ces India’s invitation to the Dalai Lama for activity in the disputed areas between China and India will only damage peace, stability of the border areas as well as the bilateral relationsh­ip between China and India,” Kang said.

“We require the Indian side to honour the political commitment to Tibet-related issues and abide by the bilateral consensus on boundary question,” he said.

India also should “refrain from taking any action that may complicate the issue, do not provide any platform for anti-China separatist activities by the 14th Dalai Lama,” he said.

“Only by doing so can we maintain sound and steady growth of the bilateral relations,” he added.

Asked about assertions by External Affairs spokespers­on Vikas Swarup that Dalai Lama has visited the state in the past, Kang said “making one mistake does not mean that you can make another mistake”.

“As I just said, India’s invitation to the Dalai Lama for activity in the disputed area between China and India is like providing a platform for anti-China separatist activities. It does no good to peace and tranquilit­y in the border areas as well as the developmen­t of China-India relations,” he said.

China considers Arunachal Pradesh as part of southern Tibet and routinely objects to visits by Dalai Lama, Indian leaders as well as foreign dignitarie­s.

The border dispute covers the 3,488-km long Line of Actual Control (LAC). — PTI

 ?? Reuters ?? ‘Dalai Lama has visited the state in the past as well and we see nothing unusual if he visits again,’ says India’s External Affairs spokespers­on Vikas Swarup. —
Reuters ‘Dalai Lama has visited the state in the past as well and we see nothing unusual if he visits again,’ says India’s External Affairs spokespers­on Vikas Swarup. —

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