Beijing has never recognised the 'so-called' state Arunachal Pradesh: China
China also maintained that its position on the China-India boundary issue was consistent and clear
ANI | Beijing Last Updated at January 4, 2018 08:47 IST
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China on Wednesday maintained that its position on the China-
India boundary issue was consistent and clear and that
Beijing has never recognised the existence of
Arunachal Pradesh.
"I need to point out that China's position on the China-
India boundary issue is consistent and clear, and we have never recognized the so-called Arunachal Pradesh,"
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman
Geng Shuang said while responding to a question about media reports that stated Chinese soldiers with construction machines entered 200 metres inside
Arunachal Pradesh.
However, Geng said he was not aware of any such reports.
Last month, too, a similar such incident had happened.
The Chinese troops reportedly left the construction equipment behind after they were confronted by the Indian soldiers.
The India-
China border covering the 3,488 km-long
Line of Actual Control (LAC) is disputed between the two sides and notably,
Beijing claims
Arunachal Pradesh to be the part of its south
Tibet.
Geng, in his media conference, also laid stress on upholding peace and tranquility in China-
India border areas and said peaceful conditions served the common interests of both sides.
Last year, the Indian and Chinese troops had engaged in a standoff on the
Doklam plateau near Sikkim, at the trijunction of India, China, and Bhutan, for over two months after the latter began constructing a road on the disputed territory.
The standoff ended in August after the two sides decided to disengage their troops.
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