FS Gokhle discusses bilateral ties with Chinese foreign minister

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

visited yesterday and held talks with Chinese and discussed a range of issues amidst continuing tensions in bilateral ties. The visit of Gokhale, who was also the former Indian to China, was announced today by the here through a tweet. "is visiting to discuss the bilateral agenda, exchange plans and visits for 2018.

He met with FM on February 23," the tweet said. The issued a statement late last night on Gokhale's talks with Wang. Wang said that the two sides should enhance strategic mutual trust and accelerate common development in line with the political consensus of the leaders of the two countries, according to the statement. "We hope that the Indian side will handle sensitive issues prudently and work with to promote the sound development of China-relations," Wang said, apparently referring to a host of sensitive issues between and China, including the current political crisis in the and are both representatives of emerging markets and big developing countries, Wang said, adding that commonality cannot be replaced. According to the press release, Gokhale said he was pleased to visit at the very beginning of his term. Gokhale succeeded S Jaishankar as last month. He said attached great importance to its relations with and was willing to work with it to implement the consensus of leaders, strengthen strategic communications, take care of each other's core concerns and create a good atmosphere for the sustained and steady development of bilateral relations. is expected to visit in June this year to take part in the (SCO) summit to be held at city. The visit of Gokhale, who reportedly held the key negotiations to resolve the 73-day standoff at Dokalam, came in the backdrop of difficult bilateral and trilateral issues being dealt with by the two countries. The Dokalam standoff ended on August 28 after the stopped road building close to the strategic Chicken Neck in an area claimed by Besides the tensions along the 3,488 km long Line of Actual Control (LAC), the two countries faced a range of issues, including India's objection to the USD 50 billion China-Economic Corridor, blocking efforts at the UN to list as a global terrorist as well as India's entry into the (NSG). The current political crisis in the also emerged as an irritant in bilateral ties. The was plunged into a crisis when declared a 15-day emergency on February 5 and ordered the arrest of the and a former after the termed "unconstitutional" the imprisonment of nine MPs and former which has made large scale investments in the Maldives, called for the crisis to be resolved by relevant parties internally and opposed any external intervention. also opposed to even UN mediation to resolve the crisis. Former Nasheed, who is currently in exile in Sri Lanka, however had called for the Indian intervention to resolve the crisis.

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First Published: Sat, February 24 2018. 09:40 IST
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