BEIJING, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping on Thursday
said he hoped for a fair and reasonable framework to settle the boundary issue
between China and India at an early date.
"Both should maintain peace and tranquility in the border area before the
boundary issue is resolved," said Xi while meeting with Indian National Security
Advisor M. K. Narayanan who was here attending the 12th Sino-Indian meeting on
the boundary issue.
Xi hoped the framework would be worked out through equal consultation and
friendly dialogue and accepted by both.
Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo and Narayanan, both special
representatives of their respective countries, are co-chairing the meeting on
the issue on Thursday and Friday.
China and India share about 2,000 km of border and the boundary has never
been formally delimited.
The two began to discuss border issues in the 1980s. To maintain peace and
stability in the border area, two agreements in1993 and 1996 were signed
respectively.
In 2003, the heads of government of the two countries designated special
representatives for demarcation work.
In 2005, China and India signed an agreement of political guideline on
demarcation during Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to India. The two countries also
announced a strategic cooperative partnership.
Xi said the achievement made during the boundary meeting would benefit both
sides and increase the mutually strategic trust.
"The two sides should view the bilateral ties with strategic and long-term
perspective, and expand the common ground and properly handle the disputes so as
to push forward the long-term and stable relations," he added.
He pledged China was committed to developing the strategic and cooperative
partnership of peace and prosperity with India, stressing Sino-Indian friendly
relations would benefit both, Asia and the world as a whole.
Narayanan said the Indian government also hoped to realize the consensus by
the leaders of the two countries to settle the boundary issue at an early date.
He said India attached importance to ties with China and would promote the
relationship.
He also congratulated his host on its successful stage of the Beijing
Olympics and Paralympics.