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Amid Thaw In India-China Ties, A Foreign Ministers’ Meet On G20 Sidelines


New Delhi:

Amid a thaw in India-China ties, Exterior Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar met his Chinese language counterpart Wang Yi on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro and the 2 leaders mentioned the way in which ahead within the bilateral relationship.

“On the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Rio, met CPC Politburo member and FM Wang Yi of China. We famous the progress within the latest disengagement within the India-China border areas. And exchanged views on the following steps in our bilateral ties. Additionally mentioned the worldwide state of affairs,” Dr Jaishankar posted on X, sharing photographs of the assembly.

Final month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese language President Xi Jinping met in Russia on the sidelines of the BRICS summit, shortly after New Delhi and Beijing reached a vital patrolling association alongside the Line of Precise Management. This breakthrough ended years of frozen ties that had nosedived after the Galwan Valley conflict in 2020.

Forward of the G20 summit, China mentioned it was able to ship on necessary widespread understandings reached between Prime Minister Modi and Chinese language President Xi.

“Lately, President Xi Jinping met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the margins of the BRICS summit held in Kazan,” Chinese language International Ministry spokesman Lin Jian informed a media briefing whereas responding to a query on the chance of a gathering between the 2 leaders on the sidelines of the G20 summit.

“China stands able to work with India to ship on the necessary widespread understandings between the leaders of the 2 international locations, step up communication and cooperation and improve strategic mutual belief,” he mentioned.



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