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Related: China unveils plan for new int'l
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BEIJING, April 10 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of
Railways on Monday denied reports of plans for four international lines,
including an extension of the Qinghai-Tibet track into India.
Ministry spokesman Wang Yongping told Xinhua that the
proposals reported in some media were not listed in China's medium and long-term
railway outline.
Some media, quoting an official with the Leading
Group under the State Council for Development of the Western Regions, reported
the proposed routes would get underway during the 11th Five-Year Program period
(2006-2010) or even further ahead.
The reports stated the plans were:
* an extension of the Qinghai-Tibet railway to
India;* a route linking southwest China's Yunnan Province with southeast and
southern Asia;
* a track from northeast China to Russia;
* and a line from Xinjiang into Russia.
Wang said the ministry has confirmed with the office
of the Leading Group under the State Council for Development of the Western
Regions that it had not released the story, but that a reporter had quoted a
paper written by an official working in theoffice.
Wang acknowledged that the medium and long-term
outline sets specific targets for railway construction by the year
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