Responding to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s invitation to visit Beijing, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval on Friday said he may visit the neighboring country after the border issues are resolved. Sources gave this information. Earlier on Friday, Wang had met Doval at his South Block office. This is the first visit by a high-level Chinese diplomat to India since the border dispute in eastern Ladakh two years ago.
So far 15 rounds of military talks have taken place to resolve the issue. After meeting Doval, Wang called on Foreign Minister S. Had bilateral talks with Jaishankar. The Chinese Foreign Minister’s visit to Delhi is part of his South Asia tour, under which he went to Kabul and Pakistan, where he raised the issue of Jammu and Kashmir. According to sources, NSA Ajit Doval with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang on several issues including the border dispute. talked about.
The Chinese Foreign Minister invited Doval to visit Beijing. Although Ajit Doval accepted this invitation, but with this he put a condition in front of the Chinese Foreign Minister. He said that this visit would be possible only when there is a complete withdrawal of troops from the disputed points of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). During the Organization of Islamic Cooperation meeting in Islamabad, Wang had said: “On Kashmir, we have again today Have heard the call of many of my Islamic friends from
And China shares the same hope.” However, India rejected the ‘unnecessary reference’ to Kashmir. External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi on Wednesday said, “The matters relating to the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir are purely internal matters of India. Other countries, including China, have no right to comment.” Later on Friday, Wang will travel to Nepal on a three-day visit.
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