The Asian Age

Brics: Modi, Xi will hold bilateral meet tomorrow

Shelve difference­s, enhance trust, says China Prez

- PRIYANKA TIKOO

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to hold a bilateral meeting on Tuesday, nearly a week after India and China announced a resolution of the 73-daylong Doklam standoff.

Officials said the two leaders are scheduled to hold a meeting on September 5 on the sidelines of the 9th BrazilRuss­ia-India-China-South Africa (Brics) summit, which will start on Monday in this Chinese port city.

After the bilateral meeting with the host, Mr Modi will travel to Myanmar. Chinese and Indian troops were engaged in a standoff since June 16 after the Indian side stopped the constructi­on of a road by the Chinese Army.

Mr Modi will also hold bilateral meetings with other leaders, including Russian President

Vladimir Putin and President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, which is among the five counties — Mexico, Guinea, Thailand and Tajikistan — invited by China as part of the “Brics Plus” outreach exercise.

Opening the 9th annual summit of the five emerging economies here on Sunday, Chinese President Xi Jinping asked the Brics members to shelve their difference­s and accommodat­e each other’s concerns by enhancing mutual trust

Continued from Page 1 and strategic communicat­ion. The opening ceremony of the three-day Brics summit started with the Brics Business Council in this southeaste­rn Chinese city in Fujian province amid a downpour set off by Typhoon Mawar, which had caused widespread disruption to the summit preparatio­ns. It also caused considerab­le disruption to flights.

In his speech broadly focusing on enhancing cooperatio­n between the Brics members, Mr Xi said: “Constructi­on of a tall building starts with the foundation. We have laid the foundation and put in place the framework for Brics cooperatio­n.”

Outlining Brics cooperatio­n in the last 10 years, he said treating each other as equals and seeking common ground while shelving difference­s is an important part of cooperatio­n. “In terms of Brics cooperatio­n, decisions are made through consultati­on (and) not by one country. We respect each other’s model of developmen­t,

accommodat­e each other’s concerns and work to enhance strategic communicat­ion and mutual trust,” he told about 1,000 delegates from different countries.

“Given difference in national conditions, history and cultures, it is only natural we may have some difference­s in pursuing our cooperatio­n,” he said.

“However, with strong faith in cooperatio­n and enhancing collaborat­ion, the Brics countries can achieve steady progress in our cooperatio­n,” he added. In a candid speech without directly referring to difference­s, Mr Xi referred to his multi-billion dollar Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), in which the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a crucial component. India had protested over CPEC as it passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. India had also boycotted the Belt and Road Forum (BRF) hosted by China in May.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed by a Chinese girl on his arrival at Gaoqi Internatio­nal Airport in Xiamen, China, on Sunday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed by a Chinese girl on his arrival at Gaoqi Internatio­nal Airport in Xiamen, China, on Sunday.

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