China willing to work with India for South Asia peace

September 07, 2010 05:17 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:44 pm IST - Beijing

China on Tuesday underlined its role in South Asia, saying that as an “important member” of Asia it is willing to work with India for peace and stability in the sub-continent.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu said China is committed to safeguarding peace and stability of Asia, including South Asia.

“I would like to say that China is one of the important members of Asia and we are committed to safeguarding peace and stability of Asia, including South Asia, with other countries to seek common development and this is in the common interest of all of us,” she told a media briefing here.

Her remarks came in response to a question on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s purported remarks in New Delhi on Monday.

Ms. Jiang also said China and India as emerging powers could work together for the common development of both the countries.

“China and India as neighbours and newly emerging powers, good neighbourliness and friendship in pursuit of common development serve the common interests of both the parties,” she said.

“We are willing to see a peaceful, stable and prosperous South Asia and we are willing to work on the basis of the five principles of peaceful coexistence to work along with South Asian countries, including India, to develop good neighbourliness and cooperation,” she said.

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