Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Qin Kang, while attending the SCO Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in the Indian state of Goa on May 4, with Indian External Affairs Minister S. Met Jaishankar. Qin Kang said that as the two developing countries with the largest populations in the world, both China and India are passing through an important period of completing modernization. We should approach bilateral relations from a strategic and long-term perspective, drawing lessons from history. By mutual respect, learning from and supporting each other, large neighboring countries should forge a new path of peaceful coexistence, peaceful development and common resurgence, so as to contribute to their respective national resurgence and To bring stability and positive energy to the peaceful development of the world.
Qin Kang also said that at present, the situation along the China-India border remains generally stable. The two sides called for consolidating the achievements made by implementing the important common views of the top leaders of the two countries, strictly adhering to the relevant agreements, further relaxing the border situation, and simultaneously promoting the continuous peace and tranquility of the border area. Must be protected.
Whereas, Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said that India and China need to increase cooperation in many aspects. India looks forward to continuing consultations with China for peace and stability in the border region. Qin Kang further said that China supports India to hold the SCO summit. It is hoped that India as the Chair country will play a positive role in the success of this summit in a spirit of solidarity and coordination.
(Credits-China Media Group, Beijing)
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