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  • 'Hope China facilitates Indian scribes'
  • MEA after China froze scribes' visas
  • 'Both side remain in touch over row'

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"We hope that Chinese authorities facilitate the continued presence of Indian journalists working and reporting from China. The two sides continue to remain in touch regarding this issue," he said.

Journalists' visas spat: India hopes China facilitates Indian scribes, says MEA

India on Friday expressed hope that Chinese authorities would facilitate continued presence of Indian journalists in China, noting that both sides remained in touch on the matter.

Nearly two months ago, China informed two Indian journalists in Beijing that their visas had been "frozen".

China had said it was taking "counter-measures" in response to what it alleged was India's "unfair" treatment of Chinese journalists.

"All foreign journalists, including Chinese journalists have been pursuing journalistic activities in India without any limitations or difficulties in reporting or doing media coverage," External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said.

He was replying to questions on the issue during his weekly media briefing.

"We hope that Chinese authorities facilitate the continued presence of Indian journalists working and reporting from China. The two sides continue to remain in touch regarding this issue," he said.

Bagchi said the Indian journalists in China have been operating with certain difficulties.

At present, two Indian journalists are reporting from China.

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