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Another setback to India; Chinese foreign minister cancels visit

New Delhi, September 04, 2019 (PPI-OT): India is facing one after another embarrassment at international level over its illegal action in occupied Kashmir with the latest one at the hands of China whose Foreign Minister Wang Yi has cancelled his scheduled visit to India in the backdrop of the worst human rights crisis unfolding in occupied Kashmir, reported Indian media.

The cancellation of the Chinese Foreign Minister’s visit has also jeopardized the chances of a meeting between Chinese President, Xi Jinping, and Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, scheduled in October, this year, Indian news agency PTI reported.

“In a development being linked to the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has put off his visit to India. More significantly, he plans to visit Pakistan towards the end of this week,” the news gathering agency said. “The engagement at summit level between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in October is also likely to be rescheduled,” it added.

As first reported by The Tribune, India and China had planned to hold talks on the border issue in mid-September to create a conducive ground for the second informal summit between Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping in October. China had first put a spanner in Modi’s proposal to hold the summit meeting in Varanasi on the ground that the local runway would not be able to accommodate the presidential plane.

Earlier, India has been rebuked by the European Union, Britain and OIC for committing human rights violations in occupied Kashmir. The UK Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab, while rejecting Indian stance on Kashmir had said, “The issue of human rights is not just a bilateral issue …, it is an international issue… we expect internationally recognised rights to be respected.”

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