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China blocks Masood Azhar ban, but says willing to promote ties with 'important neighbour' India

  1. China blocks Masood Azhar ban, but says willing to promote ties with 'important neighbour' India  The Indian Express
  2. After blocking ban on Masood Azhar, China says ready to work with India on bilateral relations  Times of India
  3. Day after blocking UN move against Masood Azhar, China says will promote ties with 'important neighbour' India  Hindustan Times
  4. Masood Azhar: Latest News, Videos and Photos | Times of India  Times of IndiaFull coverage
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