Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (right) shakes hands with visiting Chinese State Councilor and Defense Minister Wei Fenghe on Aug 21, 2018, in New Delhi, India. (PHOTO / XINHUA)
NEW DELHI - China and India pledged on
Tuesday to further strengthen ties between the two countries and their
militaries.
Meeting visiting Chinese State Councilor and Defense Minister Wei Fenghe, Indian PM Narendra Modi said the two nations should join hands for mutual benefit
When meeting with visiting Chinese State Councilor and Defense Minister Wei Fenghe, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the two countries, sharing a friendship dating back to ancient times with broad common interests, should join hands and support each other in striving for win-win cooperation of mutual benefit.
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He also called on the two countries to
strengthen exchanges and cooperation between their militaries so as to jointly
safeguard border stability.
For his part, Wei said under the guidance
of leaders of the two countries, bilateral ties and relations between the two
militaries have been highlighted by friendly coexistence and win-win
cooperation.
He believed that his visit would help implement the
consensus reached between leaders of the two countries, deepen military and
security exchanges and cooperation, and build mutual trust.
The two
countries should jointly maintain peace and tranquility in border area so as to
contribute to a closer development partnership, Wei added.
During his
visit, the Chinese state councilor will hold talks with Indian Defense Minister
Nirmala Sitharaman on strengthening military cooperation and safeguarding border
stability.
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