Want China Times, Xinhua 2015-05-15
| Xi Jinping, left, and Narendra Modi visit the Da Ci'en Temple, May 14. (Photo/CNS) |
Chinese
president Xi Jinping met with visiting Indian prime minister Narendra Modi in
Xi'an, capital city of Shaanxi province and Xi's hometown, on Thursday
afternoon.
"This
is the first time I have hosted a foreign leader in my hometown and I hope you
have a happy stay," Xi said at the start of the meeting.
Xi welcomed
Modi and thanked him for the warm reception he received on his India visit in
September, when the Indian PM accompanied him to visit his home state of
Gujarat.
"That
left me with a deep impression," Xi said.
In
September, Xi and Modi "reached an important consensus on promoting a
bilateral strategic partnership of cooperation and forging a closer partnership
of development," according to the president.
Both sides
have maintained frequent high-level contact and engagement, promoted
cooperation in priority areas including construction of railways and industrial
parks, strengthened exchanges, controlled border areas, Xi said.
China-India
relations are experiencing stable development and facing broad prospects, he
added, predicting that Modi's visit will strengthen the partnership.
Xi called
on the two countries to look at their ties from a long-term perspective,
strengthen coordination on global and regional affairs, and "steer the
international order to develop in a fairer direction".
The two
countries could strengthen communication on the New Silk Road Economic Belt and
21st Century Maritime Silk Road initiatives, the Asian Infrastructure
Investment Bank (AIIB), and Modi's Act East policy, find areas of common
interest, and hone a mode of cooperation with reciprocal benefit, Xi said.
He said the
two countries should seek common ground in their respective development
strategies to jointly promote the region's economic integration and contribute
to global economic growth.
He called
for more bilateral cooperation in areas including railways, industrial parks,
urbanization and training, pledging to encourage Chinese companies to invest in
India.
The
president also expressed hope that the two countries can trust each other more
and control their disputes to avoid weakening bilateral ties.
Xi also
called on the two countries to strengthen exchanges between media, think tanks
and young people to promote mutual understanding.
Calling
China a great neighbor, Modi said India was ready to communicate and cooperate
more closely with China, increase cultural exchanges and properly handle
disputes.
He also
voiced hope for more bilateral trade and closer cooperation with China within
the AIIB.
He said he
believed the AIIB will play an important role in regional economic and social
development and that India welcomes China to increase its investment in the
country.
With regard
to South Asia, Xi said that China has close relationships in the area and
supports the region. China is ready to strengthen reciprocal cooperation with
all South Asian nations and promote the region's peace, stability and
prosperity, he said.
Modi echoed
Xi, saying India attaches high importance to communication in South Asia. India
is ready to cooperate with China concerning the Belt and Road Initiative to
promote the region's development and prosperity, he said.
After their
meeting, Xi accompanied Modi to the Da Ci'en Temple and the Wild Goose Pagoda,
where the famous Chinese Buddhist monk Xuan Zang presided over translation of
Buddhist scriptures and expounded Buddhist doctrines in the Tang Dynasty.
The Da
Ci'en Temple has witnessed a long history of friendly exchanges between China
and India, said Xi, vowing to push forward the friendly ties between the two
countries.
Modi said
he was deeply impressed by the Xi'an visit and presented saplings of Bodhi tree
to the temple.
Xi said the
Bodhi trees given by former Indian prime Minister Javaharlal Nehru in 1954
continue to thrive today and have become a telling symbol of the friendship
between the two peoples.
After the
visit, Modi was accorded a traditional Tang Dynasty welcome at the Xi'an city
wall and Xi welcomed him at the watchtower of the wall.
The two
leaders also enjoyed an art performance staged by Chinese artists.
This
three-day tour is Modi's first China visit. Premier Li Keqiang and top
legislator Zhang Dejiang will also meet him in Beijing on Friday.
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