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Times, Xinhua 2014-07-02
Indian vice president Mohammad Hamid Ansari said on Monday that China and India's common interests outweigh their differences.
| China's president Xi Jinping, right, and Mohammad Hamid Ansari shake hands at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, June 30. (Photo/CNS) |
Indian vice president Mohammad Hamid Ansari said on Monday that China and India's common interests outweigh their differences.
Ansari made
the remarks when he delivered a speech at the Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences, a government think tank.
He said
that strengthening ties with China is one of the priorities of India's foreign
policy and there is consensus across the political spectrum on the issue.
India-China
relations today have transcended the bilateral scope and acquired regional and
global significance, Ansari said, adding that both countries view each other as
partners for mutual benefit, not as rivals or competitors.
China and
India together account for about 37% of the world's population and are two of
the largest developing countries in the world, Ansari said.
According
to Ansari, they have common interests in several areas on global issues, and
hold similar positions on matters such as climate change, the Doha round,
reform of international financial institutions and energy security.
"Our
primary interest is to pay attention to the task of development," he said,
stressing that both countries need a peaceful environment to bring prosperity
and stability to Asia and the world.
At the
invite of Chinese vice president Li Yuanchao, Ansari is paying an official
visit to China from June 26-30. He attended commemorative activities for the
60th anniversary of the creation of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
at the weekend.
"These
principles enunciate the basic guidelines for the establishment of a new
international political and economic order," Ansari said.
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