China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that China will not attend the G20 tourism theme meeting and activities held in India next week to control Kashmir, because it involves territorial sovereign disputes.

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin made the above statements at a routine press conference on Friday (May 19), and stated that "China is resolutely opposed to holding any form of G20 meetings in territorial dispute areas" "Essence

India, who served as the chairman of the Group of 20 this year, organized a series of conferences across the country before the leadership summit held in September this year.India will hold a tourism working group meeting in Slinaga from May 22 to 24. Slinaga is the summer capital of Yamo Kashmir.However, the meeting was held at the place of Jammo Kashmir, and both China and Pakistan both opposed the meeting where the meeting was held.

In 2019, the Indian government divided Muslims to the majority of Yammo Kashmir into two federal districts, namely Jammo Kashmir and Ladaka, of which Radak was controlled by China. Check it.Mo Kashmir is controlled by India.The original autonomy of Jammo Kashmir was also revoked.

India and Pakistan both advocate the territorial sovereignty of Kashmir, and the two sides have also broke out for this war.Earlier this month, Pakistan also stated that it would not have bilateral contacts with India before the Indian government reviewed the revocation of Kashmir's autonomy.

After China opposed to Kashmir's meeting, India Prime Minister Modi, who participated in the G7 summit in Japan, said whether the China -India border can be peaceful and peaceful and will determine the normal relationship between China and India.

Modi also said that the relationship between China and India should be based on mutual respect, mutual benefit and win -win. On the border issue, India will be prepared and committed to protecting the sovereignty and dignity of the country and the dignity of the country's sovereignty and dignity.The Indian side can hold a meeting freely on his own territory.

China and India broke out in the border Radakh area in 2020. After the death of 24 soldiers died, the relationship between the two countries dropped to freezing.