India, China Agree To Maintain Momentum Of Bilateral Ties

India, China Agree To Maintain Momentum Of Bilateral Ties

NEW DELHI, Aug 19 (NNN-PTI) – India and China, yesterday, agreed to maintain momentum of bilateral ties.

The consensus came from talks between visiting Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi and his Indian counterpart, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said, in today’s world, the changing situation is evolving rapidly, unilateral bullying practices are rampant, and free trade and the international order face severe challenges.

Wang said, as the United Nations marks its 80th anniversary, humanity has reached a critical crossroads, determining the future direction of the world.

As the two largest developing countries, with a combined population of more than 2.8 billion, China and India should demonstrate a sense of global responsibility, act as major powers, set an example for developing countries, in pursuit of strength through unity, and contribute to promoting world multipolarisation and democratisation of international relations, he said.

He said, both sides have been implementing consensus reached by leaders of the two countries, gradually resuming exchanges and dialogue at all levels, maintaining peace and tranquility in border areas, and enabling Indian pilgrims to resume their pilgrimages to sacred mountains and lakes in China’s Xizang.

China-India relations are showing a positive trend towards returning to cooperation, Wang said.

He noted that, this year marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and India, lessons could be learned from the past, and it is imperative for the two sides to have correct strategic perceptions, view each other as partners and opportunities, rather than rivals or threats, and invest their valuable resources in development and revitalisation.

Wang emphasised that, China is willing to uphold the principle of amity, sincerity, mutual benefit and inclusiveness, and work together with neighbouring countries, including India, to jointly build a peaceful, secure, prosperous, beautiful and friendly home.

Jaishankar said, under the joint guidance of leaders of the two countries, bilateral relations have moved from the bottom and are continuously improving and developing, adding exchanges and cooperation between the two sides in all fields are moving towards normalisation.

He expressed gratitude to China for facilitating Indian pilgrims’ visits to sacred mountains and lakes in China’s Xizang, saying that, improving strategic perceptions is of great importance, and as the two largest developing countries, India and China adhere to multilateralism and are committed to promoting a fair and balanced multipolar world.

He said, India is willing to take the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries as an opportunity to deepen political mutual trust with China, strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation in economic and trade fields, enhance people-to-people exchanges, and jointly maintain peace and tranquility in border areas.

He said that, India fully supports China in hosting the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Tianjin summit, and is willing to strengthen coordination and cooperation with China in multilateral mechanisms such as the BRICS.

During the talks, they also exchanged views on international and regional issues of mutual concern.– NNN-PTI  

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