Indian Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar, after taking office, addressed the pending border issue with China, specifically referring to the standoff along eastern Ladakh. He emphasized the focus on resolving remaining border issues. Meanwhile, Chinese Premier Li Qiang extended congratulations to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his new term and expressed China's willingness to work with India to improve bilateral relations. Despite this, China has rebuffed India's push for troop disengagement at Depsang and Demchok in eastern Ladakh. Both nations stressed the importance of stable ties for regional and global stability.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his re-election, expressing a desire to improve bilateral relations despite ongoing border tensions. Both nations emphasised the importance of stable ties for regional and global stability. Read in detail:… https://t.co/CCijWdzLno
Premier Li Qiang said #China is willing to work with #India to “push forward bilateral relations in the right direction”. (Reports @Rezhasan) https://t.co/zOSCU5rt2v
Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Tuesday sent a congratulatory message to Narendra Modi on his new term as prime minister of the Republic of India, adding #China is willing to work with #India to push forward bilateral relations in the right direction. https://t.co/g5GeFm4ESr
Finally congratulating PM Modi, Chinese Premier Li Qiang says China is “willing to work with India to push forward bilateral relations in the right direction”. China, however, has so far rebuffed India’s push for troop disengagement at Depsang & Demchok in eastern Ladakh. https://t.co/H1LED2AFHv
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang says 'willing to work with India to push forward bilateral relations'. @thetribunechd @MEAIndia @EOIBeijing @China_Amb_India https://t.co/gBI2hCoW3I
Focus will be to resolve remaining issues along border: #EAM on India-China ties https://t.co/uo0HTCrQYX
#China Indian foreign minister @DrSJaishankar after taking over says on relations with China 'there is a pending border issue'. Ref was to stand off along eastern Ladakh. @thetribunechd @MEAIndia @adgpi @NorthernComd_IA @firefurycorps https://t.co/ZtRizrDuYG.