New Delhi. According to a big news, Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke to PM Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit. It is learned that during the talks, the two leaders exchanged frank and in-depth views on current China-India relations and other issues of common interest.
It is reported that, during the meeting, President Xi emphasized that the improvement of China-India relations serves the common interests of the two countries and peoples, and is also conducive to peace, stability and development of the world and the region. Is. At the same time, PM Modi informed Chinese President Xi Jinping about the concerns on the unresolved issues on LAC. During this, the PM said that to normalize India-China relations, it is necessary to maintain peace in the border areas and respect the LAC.
Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke with PM Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit. The two leaders had a candid and in-depth exchange of views on current China-India relations and other questions of shared interest. President Xi stressed that improving China-India… pic.twitter.com/nIJFjvKM60
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In this regard, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson ‘Hua Chunying’ says that both sides should take into account the overall interests of their bilateral relations and properly handle the border issue and play their roles so as to jointly maintain peace in the border area. Peace can be protected.
However, earlier in November 2022, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G20 dinner hosted by Indonesian President Joko Widodo in Bali, Indonesia. This was also an informal meeting. Then both the leaders greeted each other with folded hands. This was the first meeting between the two after the standoff between the Chinese Army and the Indian Army in eastern Ladakh in April 2020. Let us inform that, India and China held the 19th round of Corps Commander-level talks on August 13 and 14. In which talks were held to resolve pending issues in the deadlocked areas of Depsang and Demchok in eastern Ladakh.