He said the Chinese president will hold several bilateral meetings with leaders of different countries. But it is not clear if India and China will also have a bilateral meeting. China and Bhutan do not have diplomatic relationship, and it is unclear where the ministry got this information. "The Bhutan side does not know previously that Indian troops entered Doklam which is not in line with what India claims," Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang, said on Monday. "By entering into the Chinese territory and obstructing Chinese troops normal activities, India violated the existing convention on the boundary and basic principle of the international law and obstructed peace and stability of the boundary area," he said, adding.
Source: Times of India July 03, 2017 15:21 UTC