India, China Envoys Discuss Border Peace, Trade to Boost Cooperation
External Affairs Minister Jaishankar stressed mutual respect, sensitivity, and interest as key to improving India-China ties amid ongoing border de-escalation and upcoming SCO summit talks.
- External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said India-China relations depend on jointly maintaining peace and tranquility along the border, and progress in the de-escalation process is essential.
- Jaishankar said he would discuss a wide range of issues with Wang Yi, including economic and trade relations, pilgrimages, people-to-people exchanges, river data sharing, border trade, connectivity, and other bilateral matters.
- Acknowledging a difficult period in the relationship, Jaishankar emphasized the need to move forward constructively and prevent differences from escalating into disputes or competition into conflict.
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‘Not rivals or threats’: India, China aim to turn page as envoys hold talks on border peace, trade
NEW DELHI, Aug 19 — Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi yesterday discussed border peace, trade issues and bilateral exchanges, aiming to strengthen cooperation between the two countries.“We had productive conversations on our economic and trade issues, pilgrimages, people-to-people contacts, river data sharing, border trade, connectivity and bilateral exchanges,” Jaishankar said.He added that the …
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