Millennium Post

Modi-xi summit in TN has raised stature of state, says Palaniswam­i

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CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswam­i on Wednesday said that the second informal summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President in the state on October 11 and 12 was a matter of 'pride' and has raised its stature in the global arena.

Extending a warm welcome to the two leaders, he recalled the Chinese connection to the host town of Mamallapur­am and said it was the right choice for the rendezvous of the two

leaders. The earlier informal summit was held in the Chinese city of Wuhan last year.

The meeting of the two

leaders in the state to discuss on "improving cordial Indochina ties" was a 'pride' for Tamil Nadu and has raised its stature in the global arena, he said.

Palaniswam­i thanked the Prime Minister for selecting Mamallapur­am for the meet.

"I welcome both these world leaders on behalf of the people of Tamil Nadu and the state government," Palaniswam­i said in an official statement.

He recalled the historical fact that China and Tamil Nadu shared trade and cultural ties centuries ago, even as Chinese emissary Yuan Suang had visited the Pallavas, whose port city was Mamallapur­am.

"... it is appropriat­e to have chosen Mamallapur­am" for the Modi-xi informal meet, he said. Besides maritime trade with China from Mamallapur­am,trade ties with India's eastern neighbour had flourished during the Chola rule also, which was a matter of pride for Tamils, the Chief Minister said.

"The two leaders' meeting being held in the UNESCO world heritage centre of Mamallapur­am is an extension of the ancient history. The visit of the Chinese President is a historic event not just for Tamil Nadu, but all of India," he added.

Palaniswam­i recalled that former Chinese Prime Minister, the late Zhou Enlai, had visited Kuzhippant­handalam near Mamallapur­am in 1956.

He exhorted the people of the state to wholeheart­edly welcome the two leaders for the summit, one of the rare highprofil­e events being held in the state in recent years.

Xi will be here on October 11 and 12 for his second informal summit with Modi.

The External Affairs Ministry had said the meet will provide an opportunit­y for Modi and Xi to continue their discussion­s on overarchin­g issues of bilateral, regional and global importance and exchange views on deepening bilateral developmen­t partnershi­p.

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