Gen Rawat’s comments ‘unconstructive: China

The remarks ‘cannot help to preserve tranquillity and peace at the border areas,’ says Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang

PTI, BEIJING: China today criticised Indian Army chief Gen Bipin Rawat for his recent comments, saying they were “unconstructive” and went against the consensus reached by leaders of both nations to bring ties back on track and preserve preserve peace on the border. The Chinese reaction came following comments by Gen Rawat two days ago that India needs to shift focus from its border with Pakistan to that of China and spoke of pressure being exerted by Beijing along the Line of Actual Control.
“Last year, India-China relations have witnessed some twists and turns but Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their meeting on the sidelines of the BRICS meeting last September reached a consensus to bring the ties back on track,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said here.
Lu also said recent efforts by both countries to enhance dialogue on consultation have shown sound momentum of improvement and development. “Under such background, the unconstructive remarks by the Indian senior official (Rawat) not only go against the consensus reached by the two heads of state but also do not conform to the efforts made by the two sides to improve and develop bilateral relations,” Lu said.
The remarks “cannot help to preserve tranquillity and peace at the border areas,” he said. “China and India are important neighbours. They are both at a critical stage of the national development and rejuvenation. The two countries should enhance strategic communication and eliminate strategic doubt and conduct strategic cooperation,” he said. “We urge the Indian side to follow through on the important consensus of the two leaders to do more things to preserve peace and stability on the border areas and refrain from doing things which may complicate the situation,constructively handle the relevant affairs and promote steady development of bilateral relations.
“This serves the common interest of the whole region and the interest of the Indian side,” he said. 

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