China Daily Global Edition (USA)

China, India to boost ties in law enforcemen­t, security

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NEW DELHI — China and India held on Monday their first high-level meeting on law enforcemen­t and security.

State Councilor and Minister of Public Security Zhao Kezhi said at the meeting that China and India, as good neighbors and good friends, have great potential and broad prospects for cooperatio­n in those areas.

The establishm­ent of a highlevel meeting mechanism on law enforcemen­t and security between the two countries and the convening of the first meeting will be of great significan­ce in promoting the developmen­t of bilateral relations and enhancing cooperatio­n, Zhao said.

Zhao hoped that the two sides will earnestly implement the consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, further strengthen strategic communicat­ion, give full play to the role of the high-level meeting mechanism and focus on pragmatic cooperatio­n on counterter­rorism, combating separatist forces and cracking down on transnatio­nal crime so as to provide a safe and stable environmen­t for the common prosperity and developmen­t of the two countries.

Indian Minister of Home Affairs Rajnath Singh said India is willing to work with China to implement the consensus reached by the leaders, enhance political mutual trust, expand mutually beneficial cooperatio­n and strengthen pragmatic cooperatio­n.

After the meeting, the two ministers signed a cooperatio­n agreement between the two countries.

Also on Monday, Zhao met with Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, and the two sides exchanged views on strengthen­ing cooperatio­n on law enforcemen­t and security.

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