India and China should meet each other halfway and commit themselves to mutual understanding rather than mutual suspicion, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday as he met Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri here.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has said the improvement in China-India relations is in the fundamental interests of the two countries and their people.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for China and India to explore more substantial measures to cultivate understanding and support during a meeting with visiting Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Monday.
The visit by Vikram Misri marks the second high-profile Indian delegation to China in six weeks, following a series of beneficial dialogues. The Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, called for avoiding mutual suspicion and estrangement,
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Monday called on Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and discussed issues of bilateral interest.
The improvement and development of China-India relations is in the fundamental interests of the two countries and their peoples, is conducive to safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of the global South countries,
During a strategic meeting in Beijing, India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi reviewed the progress and future prospects of India-China relations. The dialogue focused on implementing the consensus reached by leaders Modi and Xi,
BEIJING: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on China and India to explore more substantial measures to promote mutual understanding and support as he met with Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misr
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met to strengthen China-India relations. The discussions aimed at fostering mutual understanding and cooperation. Leaders urged both nations to capitalize on recent positive interactions and move beyond mutual suspicion to achieve stability in Asia.
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