Sunday, 4 September 2016

Willing to keep up 'Hard-Won Sound' Ties With India: China's Xi Jinping

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HANGZHOU: China will work with India to keep up "hard-won sound" ties and further support reciprocal participation, Chinese President Xi Jinping told Prime Minister Narendra Modi today. The two met on the sidelines of the Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRICS) pioneers meeting.

 "China will work with India to keep up their hard-won, sound relations, and further propel their collaboration," state-run Chinese Xinhua news organization cited Mr Xi as saying. This is the second time the two pioneers have met, in under three months.
 Mr Xi's remarks come in the background of a pile of contrasts between the two nations, including China's restriction to posting of Pakistan based fear based oppressor associations in the United Nations, and a 46 billion dollar China-Pakistan passageway being worked through Pakistan-possessed Kashmir.
 Most as of late China was instrumental in slowing down India's offered to end up an individual from the tip top Nuclear Suppliers Group.
 China, as well, has been worried over extending India-US ties, particularly in the field of barrier. Marking of a Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement between the India and the US drew a notice from China. A publication in Global Times, China's legislature controlled daily paper, said that India gambled chafing its neighbors like China and Pakistan.
 Mr Xi and Prime Minister Modi had last met amid the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit in June in Tashkent, and are set to meet again amid the BRICS summit in Goa one month from now.
 Authorities on both sides connect significance to the meeting in perspective of developing contrasts between the two Asian mammoths on respectively delicate issues like posting of Pakistan-based fear based oppressor bunch Jaish-e-Muhammad pioneer Masood Azhar.





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