Chinese language Overseas Affairs Minister Wang Yi is about to go to India on Monday, August 18, for the twenty fourth spherical of talks between the Particular Representatives of China and India on the boundary query, Beijing confirmed on Saturday.
His three-day journey comes simply days earlier than Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to journey to China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Tianjin on August 31–September 1.
“From August 18 to twenty, Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, Minister of Overseas Affairs and China’s Particular Consultant on the China-India boundary query Wang Yi will go to India and maintain the twenty fourth Spherical of Talks Between the Particular Representatives of China and India on the Boundary Query on the invitation of the Indian aspect,” the Chinese language Ministry of Overseas Affairs mentioned in an announcement.
Wang to carry talks with NSA Doval, Jaishankar
Throughout his go to, Wang will maintain border talks with Nationwide Safety Adviser Ajit Doval, his Indian counterpart within the Particular Representatives (SR) dialogue framework. Additionally it is learnt that he can have a separate assembly with Exterior Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar.
The NSA had travelled to China in December final 12 months and held SR talks with Wang, shortly after Modi and Chinese language President Xi Jinping agreed in Kazan to revive a number of dialogue mechanisms between the 2 nations. The assembly in Delhi is anticipated to construct on these commitments.
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PM Modi’s first China go to since Galwan conflict
Prime Minister Modi is about to journey to Japan round August 29 and, after concluding the journey, will fly to Tianjin for the SCO Summit. His participation marks his first go to to China for the reason that lethal Galwan Valley clashes in June 2020, which had severely strained bilateral ties.
At a latest briefing, Chinese language Overseas Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun mentioned, “China welcomes Prime Minister Modi to China for the SCO Tianjin Summit. We consider that with the concerted effort of all events, the Tianjin summit will probably be a gathering of solidarity, friendship and fruitful outcomes, and the SCO will enter a brand new stage of high-quality growth that includes larger solidarity, coordination, dynamism and productiveness.”
In response to Beijing, leaders of over 20 nations, together with all SCO member states and 10 worldwide organisations, are anticipated to attend, making it the “largest summit in scale for the reason that institution of the SCO.”