Millennium Post

SUSHMA SWARAJ MEETS WANG YI

- KJM VARMA

India's External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj met her Chinese counterpar­t Wang Yi on Sunday and discussed a host of bilateral issues and ways to step up the pace of high-level interactio­ns to improve the relationsh­ip.

Swaraj arrived in Beijing on Saturday on a four-day visit to take part in the foreign ministers' meeting of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO).

She was received by Wang at the Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing ahead of their bilateral meeting.

This was their first meeting after Wang was elevated as state councillor last month which makes him the top diplomat of the country in the Chinese hierarchy. He also continues to be the foreign minister.

In her initial remarks, Swaraj congratula­ted Wang on being elevated as state councillor and appointed the special representa­tive for the IndiaChina boundary talks.

"This shows how much trust your leadership has in your abilities.. and I think your new responsibi­lities will improve India-china relations," she said. "We will work closely with the Chinese leadership to take India-china cooperatio­n to new heights," she said

Wang said the bilateral ties have witnessed a good developmen­t and shown a positive momentum this year under the guidance of the leaders of the two nations.

"On the eve of the closing of China's National People's Congress this year, President Xi Jinping received a very important phone call from Prime Minister Narendra Modi."

He said the call spurred a positive momentum in the dialogue process between the two countries.

"Our two leaders had indepth exchange of views and reached important consensus on furthering the Chinaindia relationsh­ip. We must work very hard to implement the consensus between our two leaders.

"India's membership to the SCO has expanded the orgainsati­on's potential and its influence, as well as providing a new platform for the India-china

cooperatio­n and I believe that India will make a positive and energetic contributi­on to the organisati­on," Wang said.

Their meeting is part of efforts by the two countries to step up the pace of high-level interactio­ns to improve rela-

tions, official sources in Beijing told PTI before the meeting.

Following the Dokalam standoff last year both countries increased dialogue to scale down tensions and improve relations with talks at various levels.

 ??  ?? Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj shakes hands with her Chinese counterpar­t Wang Yi prior to a meeting at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on Sunday
Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj shakes hands with her Chinese counterpar­t Wang Yi prior to a meeting at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on Sunday

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