China will not concede an inch of land, Xi tells Mattis

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Press Trust of India Beijing
Last Updated : Jun 28 2018 | 3:10 PM IST

President Xi Jinping has told US Defence Secretary James Mattis that China will not concede "even an inch" of its territory passed down from ancestors, in an apparent reference to the disputed South China Sea.

China is engaged in hotly contested territorial disputes in both the South China Sea (SCS) and the East China Sea (ECS). Beijing claims almost all of the SCS. Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan have counter claims over the vital transit route for world trade.

The US views China's militarisation of the SCS a reason of tension in the Sino-US ties. The US has been sending periodic air and naval expeditions to assert its right of the freedom of the navigation in the area most of which is claimed by China.

During his meeting with Mattis here yesterday, Xi said China and the US should promote the development of bilateral ties based on the principle of mutual respect and win-win cooperation.

"When we see common interests between China and the US, we do not shy away from differences. Our stance is steadfast and clear-cut when it comes to China's sovereignty and territorial integrity," he said, adding that "any inch of territory passed down from ancestors cannot be lost, while we want nothing from others."
Asserting that Sino-US relation is one of the most important bilateral ties in the world, the Chinese President said, "The history and reality since the establishment of bilateral diplomatic ties in nearly 40 years have proved that the sound development of China-US ties can benefit people of both the countries and the world, and is also conducive to world and regional peace, stability and prosperity."

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First Published: Jun 28 2018 | 3:10 PM IST

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