ISLAMABAD – Chinese President Xi Jinping made an offer to India overPakistan, claims Indian media. CHINA has offered India the trilateralcooperation with Islamabad and Beijing.
After the second India-Chinalinksummit”, Chinese Foreign Minister and State Councilor Wang Yi has said thatChinese President Xi Jinping had shared with Prime Minister Narendra Modihis vision for trilateral cooperation among Beijing, New Delhi andIslamabad.
“In Chennai, President Xi Jinping had in-depth communication on theregional situation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and encouraged allparties concerned to solve the current issues through dialogue,” Mr. Wangtold presspersons who had travelled to India and Nepal to cover Mr. Xi’sOctober 11-13 visit, The Hindu has reported.
“President Xi Jinping stressed the Chinese side sincerely expects soundChina-India relations, China-Pakistan relations and India-Pakistanrelations, and expects to see all sides work together to promote regionalpeace and stability, and achieve common development and prosperity.”
Advocating a trilateral approach, Mr. Wang said that none of the threecountries — China, India or Pakistan — should target or be influenced by a“third party”.
“China’s respective relations with India, Pakistan and other South Asiancountries, with respective unique history and characteristics, can run inparallel and develop together, neither targeting any third party nor beinginfluenced by a third party,” he said.
In a veiled reference to Kashmir after India scrapped special status forJammu and Kashmir, Mr. Wang said “the recent strained India-Pakistanrelations and unrest and turbulence in the region have drawn grave concernsfrom the international community.”








