Wang Yi, office director of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Central Committee, on Friday called for measures to stabilize China-India ties.
Stabilizing relations between the two countries is an important consensus among the leaders of the two countries, Wang told Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar on the sidelines of a series of ASEAN foreign ministers’ meetings in Jakarta, Indonesia.
According to Wang, the two neighbors’ mutual development and prosperity set an example for the world. He called for mutual support instead of distrust. China and India should work together to find a mutually acceptable solution to the border issue, said Wang.
During a meeting with South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin, Wang said China and South Korea are close neighbors and inseparable partners who have enjoyed human exchanges for thousands of years. China’s good neighborly and friendly policy towards South Korea is consistent and stable. It is not intended for any third party and must not be influenced by any third party.
China is willing to work with the South Korean side in the spirit of mutual respect and “harmony in diversity” to strengthen communication, restore mutual trust, and return the China-South Korea strategic cooperation partnership to a solid and steady development path to bring about, Wang continued.
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