Hey, news fans! 🌟 A fresh chapter in China-India relations is unfolding as the Chinese mainland and India gear up to deepen talks on boundary questions, aiming to keep peace and tranquility in their border areas. 🤝
At a recent press briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said the Chinese mainland is ready to continue in-depth communication with India in a positive and constructive spirit. This comes as Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits India for the 24th round of talks between the special representatives of the two sides on the boundary question.
These boundary talks are the top channel for negotiations, and they’ve already built solid momentum. Last December’s 23rd meeting in Beijing led to several agreements on boundary control, mechanism building, and cross-border exchanges and cooperation. 🚀
Since early this year, both sides have kept the conversation going through diplomatic channels, pushing to put previous agreements into action. Mao Ning emphasized that the Chinese mainland is keen to keep this dialogue alive, working with India to:
- Implement key leader-level decisions
- Enhance political mutual trust
- Strengthen practical cooperation
- Address differences constructively
During the visit, Wang Yi will also sit down with Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar to explore broader topics—from bilateral ties to global challenges. 🌏
This renewed effort signals a commitment to building a stable and forward-looking partnership. For young professionals, students, and travelers alike, it’s a reminder of how diplomacy shapes our world—and why staying tuned to these developments can spark inspiration for cross-cultural collaboration. ✨
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China to work with India to boost peace, tranquility in border areas
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