Beijing ready to hold fresh border talks with New Delhi

Source:Xinhua Published: 2014-11-26 0:28:01

China welcomed India's newly-appointed special envoy on border discussions, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, and expects a resumption of talks with India soon, a foreign ministry spokeswoman said Tuesday.

"We are willing to hold a new round of special representatives' talks on border issues at an appropriate time, and push forward the settlement of the problem based on the principles and consensus reached by both sides in previous talks," said Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying.

Talks between both countries have entered a crucial stage, with an initial agreement reached, Hua told a routine press briefing.

"To settle the border problem between China and India at an early date meets both countries' common interests and the strategic target agreed by both state leaders," she said.

China vows to work with India to push forward border negotiations, in a bid to seek a solution that is fair, reasonable and acceptable to both sides, she added.

China and India share a 2,000-kilometer-long border that has not been formally delineated. The two countries had a border conflict in 1962.

The two countries established special representative meetings in 2003 as an important platform for resolving border disputes. The two sides have held 17 rounds of talks on the border issue.



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