March 3, 2023
Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang and his Indian counterpart
Subrahmanyam Jaishankar agreed on Thursday to promote the improvement of
China-India relations.
During their meeting on the sidelines of the Group of 20
(G20) Foreign Ministers' Meeting held in New Delhi, India, Qin
noted that as two neighboring powers and major emerging economies, China and
India have far more common interests than differences.
The border issue should
be put in an appropriate position in bilateral relations and both sides should
strive to switch from emergency response to normalized management and control
on the border, he stressed, adding China is willing to work with India to speed
up the recovery of bilateral exchanges and cooperation in various fields and
resume direct flights as soon as possible to facilitate personnel exchanges.
Jaishankar said that the Indian side agrees that bilateral relations should be
viewed and improved from a historical and strategic perspective, and more
cooperation platforms should be built to push India-China relations forward
along the right track.
He pointed out that at present, the border situation between China and India is
gradually stabilizing, and both sides should work together to maintain peace
and tranquility in the border areas.
(Sources: China Report)
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