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China to stay away from G20 summit in Kashmir Valley

China to stay away from G20 summit in Kashmir Valley

Security men check vehicles in Jammu amid a high alert in view of the upcoming G20 event. PTI



Tribune News Service

New Delhi, May 19

China on Friday formally announced its non-participation in a G20 working group meeting in Srinagar next week. There’s no word from Turkey, which was also stated to be weighing the options regarding its participation. There is as yet no word from Indonesia and Saudi Arabia, while efforts are on to ensure participation from their diplomats posted here.

Security reviewed

  • Reasi SSP Amit Gupta chaired a Subsidiary Multi-Agency Centre meeting. Besides police officials, the meeting was attended by officers from Army, CRPF and other agencies.
  • Threadbare discussions were held on the security scenario and the G20 summit, a police spokesperson said.

China opposes G20 meetings in disputed areas and will not attend such meetings, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin on Friday when asked about reports of India hosting a G20 meeting in Kashmir.

China and Turkey have been signaling their aversion to attending the G20 meeting in Kashmir, which they hold a disputed region. There are reports that following extensive lobbying by Pakistan against their participation, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia are also in two minds.

Sources here said the purpose would be served if diplomats from Indonesia and Saudi Arabia send their Delhi-based diplomats. Some more countries are likely to send their diplomats based here for the Srinagar meet though this is not because of their stand on Kashmir but more due to the security situation, they said. At a youth G20 meeting held in Srinagar on Friday, they pointed out that there was participation from most countries. It was attended by youth delegates from the US, Russia, Korea, Japan, South Korea, Brazil and Nigeria, besides Indonesia and Turkey.

In Srinagar, the security has been strengthened around the Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Centre ahead of the G20 working group meeting next week.

In Reasi, SSP Amit Gupta conducted a meeting of the Subsidiary Multi-Agency Centre. Besides police officials, the meeting was attended by officers from the Army, the CRPF, the Military Intelligence and the Intelligence Bureau among others.

“In the meeting, threadbare discussions were held on the security scenario and the G20 summit, the recent terror attack in Rajouri, surveillance on overground workers, etc.,” a police spokesperson said.

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