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China wants to stick to right path of bilateral ties with India

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China wants to stick to the "right path" of bilateral ties with India, explore new areas for cooperatio­n and ensure sound and steady developmen­t of the relationsh­ip, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Monday. Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Hua Chunying's remarks came during a media briefing as she replied to a question on a series of high-level meetings between the two countries.

After last year's stand-off in Dokalam, India and China have stepped up dialogue at various levels to reset the ties.Hua said China's ties with India have seen new progress and all round cooperatio­n this year.

"This year under the guidance of the two leaders (Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi), China and India relations have been developing with a sound momentum," Hua said.

"China attaches great importance to developing relations with India and we would like to work together to implement the consensus reached by leaders, stick to the right path of the bilateral ties, accumulate more positive energy, explore new areas for cooperatio­n and ensure sound and steady developmen­t of bilateral ties," she said. "We have seen close exchanges at all levels and new progress in all round cooperatio­n," Hua said without elaboratin­g.

On April 13, a meeting was held between National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Yang Jiechi, Director of China's Foreign Affairs Commission and member of the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) in Shanghai.

Besides the meeting between Yang and Doval, the two countries "successful­ly" held 11th Joint Economic Group meeting and the fifth Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED), she said.

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