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UPDATED: March 2, 2015
Chinese Diplomat Clarifies China's Policy On Nothern Myanmar Conflict
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A senior Chinese diplomat on Sunday clarified China's policy toward its neighbor Myanmar since conflict in northern Myanmar has triggered rumors.

In a written interview with Xinhua, Kong Xuanyou, director general of the Department of Asian Affairs of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, denied any Chinese local authorities' involvement in the conflict.

China has always adhered to the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries, Kong said.

No organization or person using Chinese territory would be allowed to undermine the China-Myanmar relationship and stability in border areas, according to Kong.

He stressed that China respects Myanmar's sovereignty, territorial integrity.

The conflict near the border areas has had an impact on China's border control and social security, Kong said, noting that the two countries maintain close contacts in various levels in dealing with the issue.

He called on relevant parties to achieve a nationwide ceasefire through peace talks to create favorable environment for national development.

Mutual understanding and respect are significant in the China-Myanmar friendship, Kong said, affirming that China will stick to its current policy toward Myanmar and is willing to make joint efforts to implement consensus between the two countries' leaders on partnership.

China is also willing to work with Myanmar to ensure the peace, friendship, development and cooperation of their border areas, to create better conditions for the two peoples' livelihood and economic, social development, according to Kong.

(Xinhua News Agency March 1, 2015)



 
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