NSG membership, Masood Azhar issue: India, China gear up for tough talks

New Delhi is expected to try and persuade Beijing not to roadblock its bid for NSG membership

IANS  |  Beijing 

On the eve of their first strategic dialogue where thorny issues are likely to be figure, and said on Tuesday they were willing to work with each other.

In a meeting with Chinese State Councillor Yang Jiechi, the country's top diplomat, Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar said attached great importance to its relationship with and will strengthen dialogue and cooperation with to further the bilateral ties.

Yang called for stronger ties between the two neighbours, Xinhua news agency reported.

Yang said is willing to work with to implement the consensus reached by the two countries' leaders, maintain high-level exchanges and enhance strategic communication and practical cooperation, according to a press release.

Jaishankar is in Beijing to co-chair the China-strategic dialogue with China's Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Yesui Wednesday.

is likely to raise the issue of blocking the ban on Pakistani terrorist Masood Azhar, among other issues.

China's opposition to India's bid for Nuclear Suppliers' Group membership is also expected to figure in the meet when Jaishankar meets Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Yesui in Beijing on Wednesday.

New Delhi is expected to try and persuade Beijing not to roadblock its bid for the and as well as its proposal to have Jaish-e Mohamed chief branded as an international terrorist.

On the other hand, is likely to raise the issue of the Dalai Lama and inviting Taiwanese lawmakers, among others.

--IANS

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NSG membership, Masood Azhar issue: India, China gear up for tough talks

New Delhi is expected to try and persuade Beijing not to roadblock its bid for NSG membership

New Delhi is expected to try and persuade Beijing not to roadblock its bid for NSG membership

On the eve of their first strategic dialogue where thorny issues are likely to be figure, and said on Tuesday they were willing to work with each other.

In a meeting with Chinese State Councillor Yang Jiechi, the country's top diplomat, Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar said attached great importance to its relationship with and will strengthen dialogue and cooperation with to further the bilateral ties.

Yang called for stronger ties between the two neighbours, Xinhua news agency reported.

Yang said is willing to work with to implement the consensus reached by the two countries' leaders, maintain high-level exchanges and enhance strategic communication and practical cooperation, according to a press release.

Jaishankar is in Beijing to co-chair the China-strategic dialogue with China's Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Yesui Wednesday.

is likely to raise the issue of blocking the ban on Pakistani terrorist Masood Azhar, among other issues.

China's opposition to India's bid for Nuclear Suppliers' Group membership is also expected to figure in the meet when Jaishankar meets Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Yesui in Beijing on Wednesday.

New Delhi is expected to try and persuade Beijing not to roadblock its bid for the and as well as its proposal to have Jaish-e Mohamed chief branded as an international terrorist.

On the other hand, is likely to raise the issue of the Dalai Lama and inviting Taiwanese lawmakers, among others.

--IANS

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