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Everyone hates a mass murderer like Modi, Tony Blair & Bush.We love how you guys hate him.lol
India complains to China against Pakistan : I am f**ked by your friendThread title
There is no point repeating the same thing agian and again,see you agree you are a kid of your Daddy china..earlier it was US today its China and tomorrow who knows.....
We have no other option bit to complain to your daddy who ever it is at that time...
and here they come....
by the way, it is funny how Modi goes to US and sign that defence pact giving US access to its military bases etc and then goes to China and tells them "we must look after each others aspirations and strategic interests"
Xi must be ROFL at this
where is crying there ,its only natural if something happens to CPEC the people losing will be chinese,what has Pakistan got to lose nothing,its natural to tell the trading partner there is a risk of your investment going down the drain..countries like yours need Daddy,you can say we too are a dad for you ,remember last time we did something a new country was born.....Now you are acknowledging that you do complain like crying child. That's why nobody take you serious aka supa powa. Why do you think i said 'have some respect' and 'talk like man'?
(If you don't have a mind capable of smiling, don't read it.)
Objects to CPEC; says New Delhi and Beijing will have to be sensitive to each other’s strategic interests, aspirations and concerns; ‘terrorism’ emanating from Pakistan must be dealt with; Xi tells Obama China will safeguard its sovereignty, maritime rights in South China Sea
HANGZHOU, China: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday conveyed to the Chinese President Xi Jinping his country’s concerns over alleged terrorism emanating from Pakistan.In his 35-minute meeting with Xi on the sidelines of the G20 summit here, Modi conveyed to him that New Delhi and Beijing “will have to be sensitive to each other’s strategic interests”.
“He (Modi) said it is of paramount importance that both countries respect each other’s aspirations, concerns and strategic interests,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup told Indian journalists here, reports the IANS.
Asked whether terrorism was discussed, Swarup said: “It was raised.”Modi also told President Xi that India had serious concerns about the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
This was his eighth meeting with Xi as prime minister.“China is willing to work with India to maintain their hard-won sound relations and further advance their cooperation,” President Xi told Modi.
Modi told Xi that “our response to terrorism must not be motivated by political consideration” — an apparent reference to Pakistan, India’s arch rival and China’s all-weather friend.
Modi also raised the issue of terrorism in his meeting with BRICS leaders and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on the sidelines of G20.
“In a very hard-hitting intervention, he (Modi) said terrorists in South Asia or anywhere for that matter do not own banks or weapons factories,” Swarup quoted the Indian leader as saying.
Modi told Turnbull: “Our neighbourhood, in particular, is suffering from destabilisation effects of terrorism.”“Clearly, someone funds and arms them, and BRICS must intensify joint efforts not just to fight terror but to coordinate actions to isolate those who are supporters and sponsors of terror,” he said.
Modi said terrorism was the primary source of instability and the biggest threat to societies.Swarup refused to divulge if the issue of India’s membership to the Nuclear Suppliers Group had figured in the meeting with Xi.
“If you read between the lines when we are talking about our strategic interests, concerns and aspirations, it is not that China is unaware of our strategic interests, concerns or aspirations or that we are unaware of theirs. It is something that both sides are aware of,” Swarup said.
Earlier in June, China had blocked India’s entry into the nuclear trade grouping, citing its non-signatory status to the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Reuters adds: The global economy is being threatened by rising protectionism and risks of high leverage are accumulating, Chinese President Xi Jinping said at the opening ofthe two-day summit of leaders from G20 nations.
His warning on Sunday followed bilateral talks with Barack Obama that the US president described as “extremely productive”, but which failed to bring the two sides closer on thorny topics such as tensions in the South China Sea.
The global economy is “at a crucial juncture”, Xi said, hemmed in by sluggish demand, financial market volatility and feeble trade and investment.“Growth drivers from the previous round of technological progress are gradually fading, while a new round of technological and industrial revolution has yet to gain momentum.
“Other leaders attending the summit in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou include Russia’s Vladimir Putin, Japan’s Shinzo Abe, Britain’s Theresa May, Germany’s Angela Merkel, France’s Francois Hollande and India’s Narendra Modi.
Security was extremely tight in Hangzhou, with parts of the city of 9 million people turned into a virtual ghost town as China seeks to ensure that the G20 summit is incident-free.Obama, who arrived on Saturday, held talks with Xi that ran late into the night.
He urged Beijing to uphold its legal obligations in the disputed waters of the South China Sea, and stressed US commitments to its regional allies.Xi said China would continue to safeguard its sovereignty and maritime rights in the South China Sea.
Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/147926-Modi-complains-to-Xi-against-Pakistan
Sanghis asses are on fire .....Xi said to Modi: See, I can ask my pet dog to sit down, behave. But I can't tell it to not bark. and it doesn't help either, that my dog don't like you.
(If you don't have a mind capable of smiling, don't read it.)
In reality, this is what happened
Modi pleaded to Xi to listen to India's sensitivities towards CPEC while Mr Xi said..
Xi: Since you've left the job, who is making good tea these days ?
Modi: (Silence...)
Xi: (After a pause with a smile) I hope you've got a long list of tea makers which is making you think that long.
Modi: Xi jee, you don't seem to understand what I said.
Xi: (Feeling surprised..) have you given the name of best tea maker already?
Modi: I'll make good tea for you myself, trust me I am still the best in India. But this is not about tea now.. I want you to listen to our concerns about CPEC.
Xi: Sure.. I'll listen to them someday. Discussions around the tea-table needs some subject. So let it be that.
Modi: Dekho jee Pakistan is in occupation of our territory and your road is passing through it.
Xi: Road is not the only thing which passes.. do you know wind, water, fish and birds are continuously passing through it since ages.
Modi: I had told my cabinet that you would not listen... you've wasted my time in this talk.
Xi: Don't worry Modi.. India wouldn't have lost much during this time. After all how many cups of tea you would've made in this time anyway?
Modi: Dekho jee, enough is enough. I have respect and I do not want to hear this talk more.
Xi: Yea yea I have heard about it... We will also discuss about your respect when we'll sit to take tea.
Modi: Hell be with tea.. I am here about CPEC!
Xi: Whats the problem with CPEC?
Modi: I need you to see how burnt I am from within, I couldn't sleep at night.
Xi: Hmm.. people who sit before kettle long hours often complain about it.
Modi: Hell with kettle.. hell with tea and hell with everything about it.
Xi: Yea that would be a good idea.. "everything about tea and its maker should be in hell".
Modi: Hey Baghwaan!
(looking at where the fire is) How are you Sanghi?Sanghis asses are on fire .....
(looking at where the fire is) How are you Sanghi?