India-China meeting: Both countries accept, peace on border required for better relations
India-China meeting: Both countries accept, peace on border required for better relations
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Beijing: The 22nd round of talks between special representatives of India and China took place in Delhi on Saturday. On behalf of India, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval (Ajit Doval), while on behalf of China, his Foreign Minister Wang Yi (Wang Yi) represented his delegation.

This is the first high-level meeting between the two countries after the informal summit held in Chennai between PM Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Both countries have set a mechanism to resolve the border dispute peacefully. Under which special representative is appointed on behalf of India and China to discuss this issue. They continuously try to find an acceptable solution to both the countries by meeting. Under this process, a meeting was held today at Hyderabad House in Delhi.

In this meeting, representatives of both countries held talks between India and China to resolve the border issues with mutual consent and to increase participation on development. Under the second Informal Summit held in Chennai between PM Narendra Modi and the Chinese President, both sides have agreed that the boundary issue should be resolved according to the acceptability of both the countries, as both the issues are very important for both the countries. It is important and it needs to be resolved soon so that the relationship between the two countries can be strengthened further.

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