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China tells India it favours direct Indo-Pak talks
Updated on Sunday, November 22, 2009, 00:52 IST Tags:China India
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Geneva: After being snubbed, China has conveyed to India that it has no intention of playing a broker in India-Pakistan relations and favours direct talks between them.

Beijing has communicated to New Delhi that it respects its stance that there was no role for any third party in mediation of Indo-Pak affairs, Indian government sources said.

China has said there is no change in its position that Indo-Pak relations are bilateral in nature, said the source accompanying Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on his way to Washington.

India was annoyed when a Sino-US joint statement, issued after talks between President Barack Obama and President Hu Jintao in Beijing last week, made a mention of Indo-Pak relations.

India has made it clear that it is not ready to accept "guardianship" of anybody, whether China, the US or any other country, even if mild-handed.

PTI


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If the last comment can be rephrased? I think I agree myself with it but not sure as it isn`t entirely easy to read. I don`t understand how China should play any role in the diplomatic relations of two entirely seperate autonomous countries. It seems The USA and China have taken the role Britan once did in assuming or indicating that they should have part in all world politics even if it does not consern them. -March Hare - Earth a
What the hell china think he is to asks India that it ```favours direct Indo-Pak talks````. -Magic - spain a