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Close to Hu visit, China claims Arunachal

A week before President Hu Jintao arrives in India on November 20 for a four-day visit, China struck a discordant note on Monday by claiming that the whole of Arunachal Pradesh was "Chinese territory".

Published on: Nov 14, 2006 04:46 PM IST
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A week before President Hu Jintao arrives in India on November 20 for a four-day visit, China struck a discordant note on Monday by claiming that the whole of Arunachal Pradesh was "Chinese territory".

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In an interview to CNN-IBN, Sun Yuxi, China’s ambassador to India, said: "In our position, the whole of the state of Arunachal Pradesh is Chinese territory. And Tawang is only one of the places in it. We are claiming all of that. That is our position."

Stressing the need to be realistic, Sun said in the interview that there was no time frame within which India and China had to resolve the long-standing border dispute.

When contacted, the Chinese embassy confirmed that “the interview took place”. Sun had earlier told the Hindustan Times that prior to Hu’s visit, the special representatives of India and China -- M.K. Narayanan and Dai Bingguo -- would meet in New Delhi to finalise a “framework” within which talks on the boundary issue would be carried forward.

Sources said the border dispute would “certainly” be raised at the discussions Hu holds with Indian leaders, including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, but it was unlikely that there would be any major forward movement.

 
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