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Border dispute resolution with China will take time: PM

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that the border dispute with China was a 'complex and complicated issue' and would take some time to be resolved.

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ON BOARD AIR INDIA ONE: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Tuesday night that the border dispute with China was a 'complex and complicated issue' and would take some time to be resolved.
 
But Special Representatives of both countries have been instructed to 'accelerate' efforts to work out an agreed framework for its resolution, the prime minister said as he returned from a three-day visit to China, his first there as prime minister.
 
Singh also said that irrespective of the 'final solution' on the boundary dispute, leaderships of the two countries have reiterated that 'peace and tranquillity should be maintained along the border' in accordance with past agreements between them.
 
He said his visit, which was confined to Beijing, was 'very constructive and productive' and characterised by "frankness and great warmth".
 
He said the visit, which included detailed talks with his counterpart Wen Jiabao and a long meeting with President Hu Jintao, 'marks the maturity of a strategic cooperative partnership' for peace and development between them.
 
China's growth, he said, was a 'phenomenal story of what development should be about' and said engaging in business with China "is a historic responsibility and a historic necessity".
 
"They (China) have understood that engaging India is also in the interest of China," he said.
 

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