India-China boundary issue should not be "hyped up": China

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

The India-boundary issue should not be "hyped up" and the two sides must abide by the agreements to maintain the peace and along the border areas, the asserted today.

The ministry skirted a direct response to a report that has lodged a strong protest with New Delhi, alleging "transgression" by the Indian troops in the strategically sensitive Asaphila area along The Indian side has dismissed Beijing's complaint.

"As for the situation on the India-border, I am not aware of the detailed information," told a when asked about the report.

Pending the resolution of the issue, we hope the two sides can abide by the agreements and instead of hyping up relevant issue", Geng said, adding that peace and should be upheld in the border areas.

He, however, reiterated China's repeated stand that never recognised Arunachal Pradesh, which it claims as part of

"China's position on the India-border is consistent and clear cut. The never recognised the so-called Arunachal Pradesh," Geng said.

"and are engaged in consultation and negotiation to resolve border issues and pursue a fair and just solution that can be accepted by the both sides," he said.

Both the countries have talks mechanism to resolve the boundary issue.

The two countries so far have held 20 rounds of talks to resolve the boundary dispute and worked out different mechanisms to keep peace along the 3,488 km long Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Asked about the recent visit of Chinese to on April 6 and reports of several Indian top ministers visiting this month, Geng said, "and have sound momentum of exchanges and close cooperation. It is not strange to have such kind of cooperation."

is to due to visit in June to take part in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, (SCO) summit to be held in the Chinese city of

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 16:10 IST