China's googly on stapled visas

  • 5 years ago
At the end of his two-day visit to India, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in a free-wheeling press conference on late Monday evening, said that he felt the winds of change in the new government and that the international community has high expectations of the new dispensation. He was confident that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, that both India and China relations would achieve greater progress and modernisation.

The Chinese foreign minister did not duck questions on prickly questions, especially on the prickly issue of stapled-visas. He said that it was a concession on the part of the Chinese government to help local people in the eastern sector to travel in an area where there was a border dispute and many of the areas were also un-demarcated. He said that this would have no effect on the border talks and he disclosed that the framework for the settlement of an issue which is a historical legacy is at a crucial stage. "The stapled visa is way out until the final settlement. It does not affect the border talks," he said.

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