Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Xi to Indian PM: China, India must build mutual trust

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Chinese President Xi Jinping t old Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the two countries should build mutual trust by “controllin­g their difference­s” and strengthen cooperatio­n between the two Asian giants.

Xi hosted Modi in his ancestral hometown at the start of Modi’s three-day visit to China on Thursday, as the two countries worked to boost economic ties despite decades of mistrust.

“We must work together to enhance mutual trust, control our difference­s and problems to avoid them interferin­g with bilateral relations,” Xi was quoted as telling Modi, according to a statement late on Thursday on China’s foreign ministry’s website.

The list of problems the world’s two largest countries by population face are considerab­le, ranging from a festering border dispute to China’s support for India’s arch-rival Pakistan.

Xi urged Modi to strengthen coordinati­on on global and regional affairs and “work together to promote the internatio­nal order in a more just and fair direction”.

To enhance what he called the “national rejuvenati­on” of both China and India, Xi urged cooperatio­n in areas including railways, industrial parks, urbanisati­on and training. He pledged to encourage Chinese companies to invest in India.

“The two sides should follow the historical trend and realise the strategic needs for our national rejuvenati­on to build a closer partnershi­p for developmen­t,” Xi told Modi.

Xi’s comments are part of a broad push to invoke nationalis­tic themes to win public support and legitimacy as he seeks to boost China’s role as a bigger player in internatio­nal politics. They also appear aimed at pandering to Modi, who believes in a strong and proud India.

Xi said China was willing to work with India to “promote regional peace, stability and prosperity” in South Asia.

Xi’s remarks come as internatio­nal concern has deepened about China’s maritime ambitions in the South China Sea. China’s rapid reclamatio­n effort around seven reefs in the Spratly archipelag­o of the South China Sea has alarmed other claimants such as the Philippine­s and Vietnam.

Yesterday, Modi met Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People. He will visit the economic powerhouse of Shanghai after that to meet business leaders.

REUTERS

 ??  ?? Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (L) and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang attend a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, yesterday
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (L) and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang attend a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, yesterday

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