Want China Times, Xinhua 2015-02-08
China and India are willing to deepen bilateral cooperation and collaborate in protecting common interests, said top officials from the two countries in Munich on Saturday.
| China's state councilor Yang Jiechi, left, meets India's national security advisor Ajit Kumar Doval at the 51th Munich Security Conference in Munich, Feb. 7. (Photo/Xinhua) |
China and India are willing to deepen bilateral cooperation and collaborate in protecting common interests, said top officials from the two countries in Munich on Saturday.
The
positive interaction between China and India is increasing and their momentum
of cooperation is improving, said Chinese state councilor Yang Jiechi when
meeting Indian national security advisor Ajit Kumar Doval on the sidelines of
the ongoing 51th Munich Security Conference.
Both sides
should seize the opportunities, remove the disturbances, and strengthen the
positive trend of China-India relations, Yang said.
He added
that China and India should increase high-level exchanges, improve political
mutual trust and consolidate the foundation of bilateral relations.
Cooperation,
including those in culture, railway and industrial parks construction, should
be broadened, Yang said.
The
official proposed to respect and look after each other's concerns, to push
forward negotiations over boundaries, and to effectively maintain the peace and
safety of border areas.
Yang also
said China and India should enhance cooperation in international affairs,
promoting multipolarism and protecting common interests of developing
countries.
Doval, for
his part, said the bilateral relations between India and China have improved
since the new Indian government was formed. As the two fastest growing
developing countries in the world and Asian fellows, India and China face a
number of mutually beneficial cooperation opportunities. India is willing to
enhance cooperation with China in various areas, to jointly boost economic
sustainable growth, as well as to maintain peace and stability of the region,
Doval said, adding that his country expected to intensify coordination with
China and keep pushing forward the process of negotiations over boundaries.
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