Wang Yi discussed the relationship between China and India!

S Venkateshwari
Wang Yi discussed the relationship between china and India!

Wang stated in a separate press release from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the leaders of both nations emphadata-sized the importance of looking at China-India relations from a long-term and strategic height and made clear the course for their development and restoration at a crucial juncture. According to the press release, despite the ups and downs of China-India relations over the past 70 years, the most valuable experience that both sides have gained is in following the strategic direction of the two nations' leaders on bilateral relations, developing a correct understanding of one another, adhering to the five principles of peaceful coexistence, and appropriately handling differences through consultation and dialogue.

Wang emphadata-sized that the special representative meeting being held today is an appropriate and efficient step to carry out the agreement that the two nations' leaders came to. He stated, "It has been achieved through hard work and is worth cherishing." According to the press release, the data-border problem should be placed in the "appropriate place" in bilateral relations, peace should be cooperatively maintained along the data-border, and China-India relations should be encouraged to return as quickly as possible to a path of stable and healthy growth.

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Following the discussions, Doval met with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng. According to Han, china and India, as ancient civilizations and rising superpowers, maintain their independence, unity, and collaboration, which has strategic importance and worldwide sway. After a five-year hiatus, Doval, who is leading the indian team, arrived here on tuesday to take part in the 23rd round of special representatives' discussions. The most recent gathering took place in delhi in 2019.

This was the first formal discussion after the military standoff in eastern Ladakh, which followed the october 21 agreement on troop and patrol withdrawal, had put relations on hold for more than four years. Following the agreement, Chinese President Xi jinping and prime minister Narendra Modi met during the BRICS conference in Kazan, Russia, and approved it. Following the meeting between Modi and Xi, the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on China-India Border Affairs (WMCC) met after External Affairs minister S jaishankar and his Chinese counterpart met on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Brazil.

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