Times of Suriname

China and India should focus on cooperatio­n

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KAZACHSTAN - Chinese President Xi Jinping met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kazachstan yesterday, calling for closer cooperatio­n between the two countries. Faced with profound and complex changes of the internatio­nal situation, China and India, as the world’s two largest developing countries, should pay more attention to cooperatio­n and go ahead with each other as partners, so as to instill more momentum into each other’s developmen­t and contribute to world peace, stability and common developmen­t, said the Chinese president.

The two leaders are in Astana, capital of Kazakhstan, to attend the 17th meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on (SCO).

Xi said China attaches great importance to its ties with India and stands ready to work with the Indian side to enhance political mutual trust, link their developmen­t strategies, deepen practical cooperatio­n and maintain coordinati­on and collaborat­ion in internatio­nal and regional affairs, so as to advance their strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p in a sustained, healthy and stable way. The Chinese president called for more high-level interactio­ns, institutio­nalized exchanges, strategic communicat­ion and policy alignment between the two countries.

China and India should also boost trade and investment cooperatio­n and work together for earlier harvest from large-scale cooperatio­n projects in such areas as production capability, industrial parks and railway constructi­on, Xi said.

Xi said the two countries should make joint efforts to promote regional connectivi­ty and shared developmen­t, align their developmen­t initiative­s, advance the building of the Bangladesh-ChinaIndia-Myanmar corridor with a view to substantia­l progress at an early date, and boost cooperatio­n in the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank. The president said the two sides should increase communicat­ion and coordinati­on in multilater­al affairs and appropriat­ely control and handle disputes and sensitive problems. He also called for more sub-national, cultural and tourism exchanges, among others, between the two neighbors.

Noting that India is about to become a full member of the SCO at the Astana summit, Xi offered congratula­tions to the Indian side, adding that China is willing to cooperate with India within the SCO framework and contribute to the healthy and sustained developmen­t of the organizati­on.

Hailing the long-lasting friendship between the two countries with ancient civilizati­ons, Modi said a sound India-China relationsh­ip will help stabilize the volatile internatio­nal situation. The prime minister said the two sides should tap their potential in cooperatio­n, strengthen communicat­ion and coordinati­on in internatio­nal affairs, respect each other’s core concerns and appropriat­ely handle their disputes.

The Indian side is grateful for China’s support for India’s accession to the SCO and will work closely with China in the organizati­on, Modi said.

The SCO, establishe­d in 2001, is a regional political, economic and security organizati­on that groups China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan as full members.

In 2016, India and Pakistan, two SCO observers, signed the SCO Memorandum of Obligation­s, thereby kick-starting the formal process of joining the SCO as full members.

(Xinhua)

 ??  ?? Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) meets with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Astana, Kazakhstan, June 9, 2017. (Foto: Xinhua)
Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) meets with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Astana, Kazakhstan, June 9, 2017. (Foto: Xinhua)

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