India's neighboring country, China, helped in efforts to reduce tensions and differences through talks between India and Pakistan after the Pulwama terror attack. China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has now revealed this role played behind the scenes of his country. Japan: Less than 9 lakh child born in this year, report reveals According to media reports, in an interview to the People's Daily, the official newspaper of the ruling Communist Party in China, Wang Yi has told about China's diplomatic achievements in 2019. In the same sequence, Wang Yi said without directly mentioning the Pulwama attack that when tensions between India and Pakistan were at a peak, China had sent its Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyu to Pakistan and persuaded to exercise restraint. Pakistan PM's cabinet decision, Mariam Nawaz will not be able to go abroad The Chinese Foreign Ministry on Tuesday distributed copies of Wang's interview to the media. In this, Wang referred to the second informal talks in Chennai between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Chinphing, saying, 'We have improved and developed relations overall with our neighbors. President Chinfing and Prime Minister Modi held the second successful summit in Chennai and paved the way for sustainable development of China-India relations. Earlier on December 13, in a symposium on 'China's diplomacy in 2019', Wang said that the Chennai Summit had set the tone for the sustainable and strong development of India-China relations. Problem of Syria will be discussed, issue of migration is included in main agenda of this dialogue