China’s Foreign Minister has assured India’s outgoing ambassador that Beijing is committed to consolidating the hard-won positive momentum in bilateral relations.
Emphasizing cooperation over competition, China expressed readiness to expand mutually beneficial ties and reaffirmed that the two nations are partners, not threats to each other.
China’s Foreign Minister has conveyed a strong message of partnership to India’s outgoing ambassador, highlighting that relations between the two Asian giants are on the right track. The remarks come amid regional tensions, but both sides appear keen to strengthen dialogue and cooperation.
Strengthening Bilateral Relations
China emphasized its willingness to work with India to consolidate recent gains in diplomacy. The Foreign Minister noted that both countries should continue to build trust and expand areas of cooperation, particularly in trade, technology, and regional stability.
Partners, Not Competitors
Reiterating that China and India do not pose threats to each other, the minister stressed that both nations are partners rather than rivals. This narrative aims to reduce friction and foster a cooperative framework in Asia’s evolving geopolitical landscape.
Key Highlights
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China willing to consolidate positive momentum in ties
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Commitment to expand mutually beneficial cooperation
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Relations described as being on the right track
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China and India seen as partners, not competitors
Sources: Reuters (RTRS)