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China hints at scrapping stapled visa for JK residents

Source: PTI
April 13, 2011 15:35 IST
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China on Wednesday dropped broad hints at reversing its two-year-old practice of issuing stapled visas to people hailing from Jammu and Kashmir, saying it was willing to work with India to resolve issues related with people to people exchanges.

"You can watch closely and you can come to a conclusion yourself," China's Ambassador to India Zhang Yan told reporters.

He was replying to a question on whether China had relaxed its practice of giving visas on loose sheets of paper which were stapled on the passports of persons hailing from Jammu and Kashmir. Zhang said the Chinese foreign office spokesperson had already commented on the issue in Beijing.

"We are willing to work with India to resolve all issues involving people to people exchanges. These are our general views which indicate our intention," he said.

On resumption of high-level defence exchanges, Zhang said he hoped that the exchanges between the two armies will start again.

"I am happy to know that with the joint efforts of our two sides, we will continue our cooperation in the defence field," he said.

In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry official Hong Lie had said China was ready to solve issues related to people to people exchanges.

"China is ready to work with India to have friendly consultation and properly handle the issues related to people to people exchanges in our bilateral relations," Hong had said on Tuesday.

"We are very confident about the prospect of bilateral relations," he said.

The statement comes in the backdrop of Beijing granting normal visas to four journalists born in Jammu & Kashmir, who are visiting Sanya in Hainan province to cover the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) summit beginning on Thursday.

India called off defence exchanges last year after China refused visa to an Indian Army General B S Jaswal on the ground that he headed troops in Jammu and Kashmir.

China had in 2008 started the practice of issuing visas on loose sheets of paper to people from Jammu and Kashmir, apparently questioning India's sovereignty over the state.

This had become an irritant in bilateral relations and the matter had snowballed into a major controversy last July after the Jaswal episode.

Indian officials were cautiously optimistic that China may have decided to stop the practice, taking on board New Delhi's concerns. They said the two countries will have to work quietly on this without making any announcements.

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