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Beijing hails Modi’s Davos speech, says will jointly fight protection­ism

- GAURAV SHARMA

China on Wednesday hailed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Davos speech against protection­ism, saying the two countries can join hands in fighting such practice.

Beijing also said the two countries share common interests in promoting globalisat­ion and steering the world economy towards betterment.

While speaking at the annual summit of the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday, Modi likened protection­ism to terrorism and indirectly attacked US President Donald Trump’s “America First” policy.

Modi said many countries were becoming inward focused and globalisat­ion was shrinking and such tendencies can’t be considered lesser risk than terrorism or climate change.

“We have noticed Prime Minister Modi remarks against protection­ism and his remarks showed that globalisat­ion is a trend of the times. It serves the interest of all countries including developing countries,” Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Hua Chunying said.

“(In) fighting against protection­ism and promoting globalisat­ion, China and Indian share a lot of common interests,” Hua added.

Hua recalled Chinese President Xi Jinping’s last year speech at Davos in which he had spoken against protection­ism, reports IANS.

“China would like to enhance the coordinati­on and coordinati­on with all countries including India to steer the economic globalisat­ion towards benefittin­g world economic growth and the well-being of all countries.”

“Our position is clear. India is a big neighbour of China. As two largest developing countries and as two closed neighbours, we, of course, hope that we maintain sound and steady developmen­t of our bilateral relations. It serves the interest of two sides.

“We look forward to working with India to enhance our communicat­ion, mutual trust and properly handle our difference­s and ensure the sound and steady developmen­t of our relations. I believe this is the aspiration of two people in our countries.” Hua added.

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