PM Modi, Jinping to exchange views on global, strategic issues

ANI  |  Wuhan [China] 

Pressing global issues and their outlook for the and each other's country may figure in the talks between and Chinese during their two-day informal summit commencing from Friday.

"There is no set agenda for talks. It will happen in a very informal setting, friendly setting," the said, while adding that there won't be any exchanging of MoUs and release of any joint statement.

Since there is no set agenda, so, they are free to talk on anything, and they probably will discuss these issues while walking in the park, or, during a boat ride on the East Lake, Bambawale said.

This summit is probably the first of its kind, especially between the two Asian giants.

The meeting comes at a time when two sides are looking to "reset" ties, which suffered during the two-month Doklam standoff last year.

Troops of the two nations were engaged in an eyeball to eyeball situation near the border after the soldiers stopped a road construction activity undertaken by the People's in the area.

However, Doklam issue and the thorny China-Economic Corridor may not figure in the talks. The CPEC passes through a disputed part of that has staked a claim to since1947-48.

China's vetoing of a UNSC move to declare Pakistan- based as a global terrorist and a fugitive from justice will also not come up for discussion specifically.

The said when two powerful leaders meet, they do not discuss "specific, micro issues"; they talk at a much larger level, he added.

"They might talk about how views China, how views India," he said, while describing the talks as a "strategic communication at an over arching level".

"We are hopeful there will be greater trust between our leaders and two countries," the said.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 11:50 IST