Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi to visit India from Monday, China's foreign ministry says
Wang Yi’s visit aims to resolve border tensions and resume trade after five years, marking progress since the 2020 clashes, officials said.
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit India from Monday to Wednesday for talks about a disputed border in the Himalayas.
- This is only the second such meeting since a deadly clash in 2020 between Indian and Chinese troops at the border.
- Relations between the two Asian giants have been thawing since an agreement last October on patrolling their Himalayan border, easing a five-year standoff that had hurt trade, investment and air travel.
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Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi to visit India from Monday, China's foreign ministry says
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi will visit India from Monday to Wednesday, China's foreign ministry said in a statement on Saturday, for talks about a disputed border in the Himalayas.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to visit India next week for border talks; what's on the cards?
The top Chinese official will be in India to hold the 24th round of talks on the India-China border talk with National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, who is New Delhi's Special Representative of the border issue.
China’s top envoy visits India for border talks
BEIJING — China’s top diplomat will visit India next week for talks about their shared boundary, Beijing’s foreign ministry said on Saturday, as the two countries eye resuming border trade five years after halting it.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on two-day India visit from Monday: MEA - The Tribune
'During his visit, he will hold the 24th round of the Special Representatives' (SR) Talks on the India-China boundary question with India's SR, NSA Shri Doval. EAM Dr. S. Jaishankar will hold a bilateral meeting with Mr. Wang Yi', the MEA said in the statement.
Chinese FM to visit India to resolve border dispute
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit India from Monday to Wednesday, China's foreign ministry said in a statement on Saturday, for talks about a disputed border in the Himalayas. This is only the second such meeting since a deadly clash in 2020 between Indian and Chinese troops at the border. Relations between the two Asian giants have been thawing since an agreement last October on patrolling their Himalayan border, easing a five-year st…
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