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India and China maintain an ongoing border situation in eastern Ladakh. China's top diplomat in Bangladesh, Li Jiming, said Wednesday his country has no "strategic rivalry" with India and does not want to see a "heavily armed" country. "Bay of Bengal.
Li also said India and China could work together to resolve all economic, geopolitical and other issues in that region and beyond. "We never see India as a strategic rival or strategic competitor to China." Ambassador Li said during an interaction with diplomatic correspondents stationed here, "Personally, I am a great admirer of India.
We can work more closely together to solve economic and geopolitical problems," he added. He said Beijing “doesn't want to see the Bay of Bengal heavily armed.” In an apparent reference to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, he told Beijing he hoped all stakeholders in South Asia would play a positive role, and he wanted to That they are not acting “like some countries in Europe are doing (currently),” outgoing Chinese Ambassador to New Delhi Sun Weidong said peace and tranquility in the border areas are essential to normal India-China relations.
Bilateral relations came under severe tension following the deadly clash in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh in June 2020. The envoy said China's basic intention is to solve all regional disputes in an "Asian way" instead of paying attention to Western ones. "We (China) believe that we should solve our regional problems in an Asian way, not (according to) standard practice in Europe or South America,” he said. "Peace and stability in the region," he said economic power representing 18.
5 percent of the world economy China has always been committed to co-development with neighboring countries, including Bangladesh. Regarding the Rohingya crisis, Li said China is making efforts to return the Rohingya to their homeland of Myanmar as soon as possible. The envoy also spoke on debt management, the global development initiative, trade and investment issues.
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