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India on Tuesday, 17 March, slammed China and Pakistan for their reference to Jammu and Kashmir in a joint statement they released. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said it expects other countries not to comment on its internal matters,and respect its sovereignty.
The Kashmir issue figured in the talks between Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Pakistani counterpart Arif Alvi in Beijing on Tuesday, during which the Chinese side "underscored that it was paying close attention to the current situation".
Reacting to this, MEA Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar asserted that the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India and issues related to it are the country's internal matter.
"We reject the reference to Jammu and Kashmir in the joint statement issued by China and Pakistan after the recent visit of Pakistani President to China," Kumar said.
India would like to strongly object to and reiterate its concerns to both China and Pakistan on the projects in the illegal, so-called 'China Pakistan Economic Corridor', which is in the territory of India that has been illegally occupied by Pakistan since 1947, Kumar said.
"India is resolutely opposed to any actions by other countries to change the status quo in Pakistan-occupied J&K. We call on parties concerned to cease such actions. Such illegal activities will never be accepted by India," he said.
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