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China, India have will to solve border dispute: Li
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Beijing (AFP) July 05, 2013


Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told India's defence minister on Friday that the two countries can settle a long-running border row, state media reported.

Both sides have the political will to solve their border issues and create a peaceful and stable environment, Li told A.K. Antony, according to Friday evening's main state TV news broadcast.

Antony is making a three-day visit to China, the first by a defence chief from the South Asian giant in seven years.

His trip comes after the neighbours, which fought a brief war in 1962, engaged in a stand-off in May over troop movements in a disputed Himalayan border region.

Delhi alleged Chinese troops intruded nearly 20 kilometres (12 miles) into Indian-claimed territory, triggering three weeks of tension that was resolved after talks between local military leaders, and a withdrawal of troops from both sides.

Just ahead of Antony's scheduled arrival on Thursday an outspoken Chinese general known for his nationalist views issued a warning to India over the dispute.

"The Indian side should not provoke new problems and increase military deployment at the border areas and stir up new trouble," Major General Luo Yuan told reporters.

The overall trend, however, appears to be for constructive dialogue on the issue. Antony's trip is the latest in a recent series of high-level mutual visits.

Antony told Li that the development of India and China's friendship will benefit the world, according to the state TV broadcast.

Li, visiting New Delhi in May, pledged to build trust with India, declaring that ties between the Asian giants were key to world peace.

He made India the first destination on his first foreign visit, since China's leadership change in March, which he said showed the importance that Beijing attached to ties with Delhi.

The two countries, both nuclear armed and with populations exceeding one billion people each, cooperate economically as member of the so-called BRICS emerging group along with Brazil, Russia and South Africa.

Last month, India's National Security Advisor Shiv Shankar Menon held negotiations on the boundary issue with his counterparts in Beijing.

Antony's trip overlaps with a visit to Beijing by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan -- India's key rival but a close ally of China. The trip is Sharif's first foreign visit since winning election in May.

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Chinese general warns India against 'new trouble'
Beijing (AFP) July 04, 2013
An outspoken Chinese general known for his nationalist views warned India on Thursday against stirring up "new trouble" in a long-running border dispute, just as New Delhi's defence minister was set to visit Beijing. "The Indian side should not provoke new problems and increase military deployment at the border areas and stir up new trouble," Major General Luo Yuan told reporters. Luo, t ... read more


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