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India, China pose no threat to each other: Chinese envoy

By The Assam Tribune

MAMALLAPURAM (TN), Oct 10 - As India pulls out all stops to roll out a grand welcome to President Xi Jinping in this ancient seaside temple town, China has said the two countries pose no threat to each other and greater cooperation between the two Asian giants would inject positive energy in ensuring peace and stability in the region and beyond.

In an exclusive interview to PTI, Chinese Ambassador Sun Weidong said a �new set of consensus� including �guiding principles� on the development direction of bilateral ties between the two nations are expected to emerge from two-day informal summit beginning Friday.

The envoy said as the largest developing countries and emerging economies of the world, China and India have a responsibility to inject positive energy into a �complicated world�.

�We believe that the Summit will take bilateral relations to a higher level and have a major and positive impact on regional and world peace, stability and development,� Sun said.

Xi will arrive in Chennai on Friday on a nearly 24-hour visit to hold talks with Modi in an informal setting amid growing unease in ties between the two countries over Kashmir, particularly after Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan raised the issue during talks with the Chinese leader in Beijing on Wednesday.

�The two countries pose no threat but offer development opportunities to each other. The cooperation between China and India will not only contribute to each other�s development, but also advance the process of world multi-polarisation and economic globalisation and safeguard the common interests of developing countries,� Sun said.

The Chinese envoy said the two leaders will also have in-depth discussions on the international situation and overall, long-term and strategic issues concerning the development of ties between China and India. � PTI

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