This Article is From Jun 03, 2014

Chinese Foreign Minister to Focus on Pushing Bilateral Ties During India Visit

Beijing: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who is visiting India this weekend, will focus on pushing forward bilateral ties to a "new level" and seize opportunities presented by the assumption of power by the new Narendra Modi-led government.

Mr Wang will be in New Delhi on a two-day visit from June 8 as a Special Representative of President Xi Jinping, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei announced today.

"This is the first contact between the two governments after the Indian elections. During his visit, Wang will meet leading Indian officials and hold talks with India's new foreign minister Sushma Swaraj," Mr Hong said.

"They will have in-depth exchanges on how to push forward bilateral relations," he said.

Asked whether he will meet the Indian prime minister, Mr Hong said the Foreign Minister's itinerary is still being worked out.

"India has formed a new government and China and India now face new opportunities of development. China is ready to work with the Indian side to seize the opportunity and push our strategic and cooperative partnership to a new level," Mr Hong said.

In recent years, the strategic and cooperative partnership between China and India had seen sound and steady improvement, he said.

"Our exchanges and cooperation in various fields have been promoted. We have sustained good coordination in international and regional affairs," Mr Hong said.
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