Doklam issue will be resolved peacefully: Bhutan Foreign Minister

ANI  |  Kathmandu [Nepal] 

Bhutan's Foreign Minister Damcho Dorji said Friday that the situation in Doklam will be resolved peacefully and amicably.

His remarks came after a meeting with India's External Affairs Minister in Kathmandu today.

Earlier, the of Bhutan had pointedly refuted a Chinese foreign ministry claim that Bhutan had conveyed through diplomatic channels to that the trilateral border stand-off area in Doklam in the sector is not its territory.

Official sources in the Bhutanese had told ANI over phone, "Our position on the border issue of Doklam is very clear. Please refer to our statement which has been published on the web site of Bhutan's foreign ministry on June 29, 2017."

The Bhutanese sources were responding to a stunning, but unsubstantiated claim made by China's top diplomat, Wang Wenli, that Bhutan had conveyed to through the diplomatic channels that the area of the standoff was not its territory.

Indian and Chinese troops continue to be locked in a standoff in Doklam and both sides have moved additional troops, ammunition and military equipment to the area.

The stand-off emerged after Chinese troops were stopped by the from construction roads in the Doklam border.

claims border as part of its territory, while has said that the area falls on their side as per the 1890 treaty signed between British and

Consequently, suspended the annual Kailash Manasarovar Yatra and conceded that the decision to suspend the pilgrimage was due to the border scuffle.

It also alleged that the Indian troops had crossed the sector of the Indo-border. has accused New Delhi of violating a convention signed in 1890 between Britain and relating to and Tibet.

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