China will not push India on BRI:Vice Foreign Minister

Press Trust of India  |  Wuhan 

today said there is no fundamental difference with on the issue of "inter-connectivity" and will "not be too hard" with on the issue of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

The BRI, a multi-billion-dollar initiative launched by when he came to power in 2013, has become a major sticking point in the bilateral ties. The also includes the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) which opposes as it goes through Pakistan-occupied

At the end of the two-day informal summit between and Xi in the central Chinese city, Chinese said, "we feel that there is no fundamental difference between and on the issue of supporting inter-connectivity."

"The Indian side does not exclude this cooperation. It is also continuing to advance on interconnection. is also a founding member of the Asian (AIIB). It is the second largest shareholder of our region," Kong said.

"As for whether accepts the expression Belt and Road, I think it is not important and will not be too hard on it," he said.

had boycotted last year's Belt and Road Forum organised by

The BRI, a pet initiative of Xi, is aimed at promoting network of roads, ports and all over the world to spread China's influence.

Kong said both and seek a fair settlement of their border dispute.

The two countries will also enhance military and security communication mechanisms, Kong said, referring to the India-boundary issue.

Leaders of the two countries believe that and are friends and the development of China-relations is trend of the times, he said.

Regarding the bilateral cooperation, the two sides agreed to sort out the existing mechanisms between the two countries to make communication between the two countries more effective, start bilateral negotiations as soon as possible, further expand bilateral trade, promote cultural cooperation and exchanges between the two countries as a whole, seeking of border issues, he added.

To a question on Tibet, Kong said "the position of the is that is an inalienable part of This has not changed. In the process of promoting mutual political development, it is also an important political consensus reached by both sides."

He said there was no disagreement between the two leaders at the meeting.

"The two sides can handle these issues on the consensus reached," he said.

and are both major global powers in this region. In the process of contact between the leaders of the two countries, it is inevitable to talk about the relationship between the two countries, and it is also a question that will inevitably be touched upon, Kong said.

To another question, he said both and pursue the idea of sharing and building a global governance.

"China-relations are are not targeted at third parties. They will never engage in obsolete and out-of-date zero-sum games. They will not engage in closed and exclusive circles," he said.

"Sino-Indian relations will not be affected by other factors, either or Both are major powers with great influence. Positive communication among great powers has injected positive factors into regional and world peace and stability," he said.

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First Published: Sat, April 28 2018. 16:15 IST