New Delhi: “China opposes the decision to hold the G20 meeting at the disputed site,” a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Friday. At the same time, he said that no Chinese representative will participate in the meeting.
China had earlier said it would not participate in the G20 summit in “disputed” Kashmir. Turkey has also expressed its objections to this. This time, India has opened up on the issue. It said that the country’s administration will take the final decision on where they will hold the meeting on their own territory. From another country New Delhi has also made it clear that the “advice” will not be accepted in this regard. At the same time, the Ministry of External Affairs of India sent a message to China, saying that it is important to maintain peace and stability on the border for the normal relations between the two countries.
“China strongly opposes the decision to hold the G20 meeting at a disputed site,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a news conference on Friday. At the same time, he said, no Chinese representative will participate in the meeting. The meeting on tourism of G20 countries will be held in Kashmir this year. Around 60 delegates from different countries attended the meeting in the Valley from May 22 to 24.