Before a planned face-to-face encounter between India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi the Chinese are willing to further enhance the ties between the two countries. As indicated on ANI, the Chinese Foreign Ministry focused on pursuing major developments, enhancing mutual trust and managing the outstanding issues on the basis of equal consultation.
This is the response to Indians’ misconception that China is opposed to India’s development and wants to contain it said China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian, as he said, “China is ready to work with India to implement the important common understandings between the leaders, respect each other’s core interests, and properly settle differences with sincerity and good faith. This will assist to restore an effective and sustainable pattern of bilateral relations.”
It’s planned for Wednesday in Beijing and will be the 23rd Special Representatives’ dialogue since December 2019. These are the top-tier dialogues that over a quest to share about the borders and manage tensions along the LAC.
India’s MEA announced that talks would be about preserving peace in the border areas and solving the border demarcation issue through diplomatic means. Union Minister for External Affairs S. Jaishankar a few days ago, appraised Parliament about the process of disengagement at Eastern Ladakh and all the agreements made attained at various stages and functional at the moment are Deposang, and Demchok more other.
Jaishankar also again emphasized that only the maintenance of the peace along the border contributes to the desire to improve their relations in general. India and China are to revisit the strategy of mutual confidence building as the ongoing talks are crucial for the further development of relations and political stability of the region.