China said
on Thursday that the strategic dialogue with India, which took place on
Wednesday, proved to be hugely successful resulting in "extensive
agreements". The upgraded strategic dialogue involved two teams of
officials with the Indian delegation led by foreign secretary S Jaishankar and
China's executive vice foreign minister Zhang Yesui leading a group of Chinese
officials.
"The
two sides had an in-depth exchange and comprehensive exchange of views and
reached extensive agreements," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng
Shuang said at the ministry's regular briefing today. Officials on both sides
"reached extensive consensus" while accepting the fact that
"China and India have extensive converging interests and huge potential
for cooperation," he said.
Jaishankar
told Indian journalists on Wednesday that the strategic dialogue covered a wide
range of issues, and resulted in better understanding of each other's
perceptions on world affairs. But India was still strying to persuade China to
change its stand on some sensitive issues while Beijingstruck to its opposition
on censuring Pakistan based terrorist, Masood Azhar at the sanctions committee
of the United Nations Security Council, and allowing India to become a member
of the Nuclear Suppliers' Group.
At
Thursday's briefing, Shuang also said that "the dialogue reached the goals
as expected, and is of positive significance for bilateral relations". The
governments of the two countries charted out a programme for improving
relationship in different areas in 2017 and advance "practical
cooperation, strengthen coordination and cooperation on regional and
international issues".
"The
sound and steady development of India-China relations is in the fundamental
interest of both countries and their peoples", he said. "The overall
impression is this dialogue was held in a friendly atmosphere." he added.
Government
departments in India and China will continue discussing several topics which
came up during the strategic dialogue. They included issues like anti-terrorism,
India's desire to join the NSG and Afghanistan's reconstruciton and
development.
(Timesofindia)
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