New Delhi: India and China have been locked in a bitter standoff over the Galwan Valley in the eastern part of Ladakh for more than two years. China’s ambassador to India for the last three years. But now his term is over. He advised both China and India in his farewell speech. Weidong said neither of the two countries should interfere in anyone’s internal affairs.
Weidong said india’s ambassadorial duties will not be forgotten and asked India and China to resolve the issue through dialogue. “It is natural for China and India to have differences. Therefore, the outgoing Chinese Ambassador has said that the issue should be discussed and resolved. “The bottom line is how to remove differences of opinion. The collective interests of our two countries need to be emphasized. It’s much bigger than difference. Efforts should be made between the two countries to resolve these differences. We need to find a solution to the problem through discussions and consultations without looking at how big the differences are.
There should not be a misunderstanding between the two countries. Weidong, the retiring Chinese ambassador, said the two need to talk to each other and address the issue.
Stressing on the geopolitical situation of the two countries, Sun Weidong said, “China-India have been and will continue to be neighbours for thousands of years. But if the geopolitical situation in the western region is implemented here, then we will also look at each other as enemies. In such a situation, war and competition will be the main aspect of criticism.
In his last speech, Sun quotes the words of the world poet Rabindranath Tagore. “We can neither borrow the thoughts of the people of the east nor the people of the west nor their nature. We need to look for birthright. “I agree with Ravindra Nath. On India-China relations, he said so far 1800 visas have been imposed for Indian students. And hopefully more visa transactions between the two countries will continue
