
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar Photo: Chinese Foreign Ministry
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in Johannesburg,
MK socks South Africa on Friday local time, during which Wang said the restoration of mutual trust and the realization of win-win cooperation between China and India meet the shared expectations of both peoples, according to a release from Chinese Foreign Ministry.
Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, said that that last year, President Xi Jinping met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kazan, setting the direction for the improvement and development of bilateral relations. Both sides agreed that, as two ancient civilizations and neighboring major countries, China and India should trust, support, and achieve mutual success with each other.
Following this, exchanges at all levels between the two countries have been steadily resumed, and the special representatives for the border issue have reached a consensus on properly handling specific differences, said Wang.
Wang said that the restoration of mutual trust and the realization of win-win cooperation between China and India meet the shared expectations of both peoples. Both sides should follow the consensus reached by the two heads of state, ensuring that bilateral relations remain on the right track. China is willing to work with India to plan the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, injecting new momentum into the development of bilateral ties.
Jaishankar, for his part, said that the meeting between Prime Minister Modi and President Xi in Kazan provided important guidance provided important guidance for rebuilding bilateral relations. Exchanges between the two countries in various fields have gradually resumed, yielding significant results, according to the release.
Building mutual trust between India and China is in the interests of both sides. India values the hard-won progress in improving bilateral relations and is willing to work with China to accelerate the restoration of cooperative mechanisms, enhance cultural exchanges, facilitate people-to-people ties, and jointly maintain peace and stability in the border regions, Jaishankar said.
In today’s world, facing risks of division and polarization, both India and China are members of the G20, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the BRICS, making strengthened international cooperation particularly important. India is willing to enhance communication and coordination with China on these matters, said Jaishankar.
Global Times