We will write a new story together in the new era…What does the CPC statement say on India-China relations?

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We will write a new story together in the new era...What does the CPC statement say on India-China relations?
A senior minister of China’s ruling Communist Party has described the successful meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Kazan, Russia as a new beginning in India-China relations. International Department Minister Li Jianchao made this comment during a conversation with the Indian Ambassador. According to China’s official media, Liu said during the conversation that resuming China-India relations meets the basic interests of the 2.8 billion people of the two countries. It is also in line with the general expectations of the Global South and the right direction of history.

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China is keen to engage with all political parties in India
The resumption of China-India relations serves the fundamental interests of the two countries’ 2.8 billion people, is in line with the common expectations of the Global South, and is also in line with the right direction of history, he said. Liu said China looks forward to strengthening friendly exchanges with all political parties in India, jointly implementing the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, and promoting an early return of bilateral relations to a stable and healthy development path. Is willing to.

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PM Modi-Xi bilateral meeting
PM Modi and Xi had met in Kazan on October 24 after the two countries reached an agreement to end the more than four-year-long military standoff in eastern Ladakh, during which relations between the two countries came to a near standstill. Had fallen. During their meeting, the first in five years, the two leaders endorsed the agreement on patrolling and disengagement of troops along the LAC in eastern Ladakh and directed the special representatives of the border machinery to meet to discuss further steps. Following their meeting, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi met on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Brazil, following which discussions were held on the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on China-India Border Matters (WMCC).

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