India, China made positive strides after Modi-Xi meeting, boundary issue shouldn’t define ties: Chinese FM Wang Yi
- India is discussing a more predictable relationship with China, as stated by Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, India's External Affairs Minister.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi noted that both nations achieved positive outcomes after the Modi-Xi meeting, emphasizing that boundary issues should not define their ties.
- Both sides aim to rebuild trust and improve relations, as highlighted by Qian Feng, director at Tsinghua University, following high-level diplomatic engagements.
- China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated that India and China have made positive progress in their relations since their leaders' meeting, emphasizing the importance of cooperation beyond boundary issues.
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Pragmatic attitude conducive to ties, Chinese expert says as Jaishankar suggests India discussing positive course with China
Indian media reported on Thursday that India is discussing with China measures to put the relationship on a more predictable and positive course, citing Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar. A Chinese expert noted that a number of Indian senior officials have recently increasingly expressed a desire to maintain stable relations with China, and a pragmatic attitude will be conducive to the future repair and improvement of bila…
Wang Yi says China, India should work together for 'mutual success' after Jaishankar calls for border stability
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that Beijing and New Delhi should work together for 'mutual success'. The remarks came a day after External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar said that peace at the border is crucial for strengthening ties between the two nations
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