China, India have far more consensus than differences: Wang

Press Trust of India  |  Pretoria 

and have extensive common interests and they have far more consensus than differences, Chinese told his Indian counterpart Swaraj as they met here on the sidelines of the Ministerial Conference.

During their meeting, the two leaders discussed ways to maintain the momentum in bilateral and multilateral cooperation. The meeting took place more than a month after an informal summit between and Chinese in

and have extensive common interests, and they have far more consensus than differences, Wang was quoted as saying by state-run Chinese agency

China and working together will accelerate the common development of the two countries, benefit the entire world, and contribute to the progress of human civilisation, Wang, who is also the Chinese State Councilor, said.

The two sides should take bilateral relations and people's fundamental interests as a starting point at all times, properly handle problems and differences, and prevent the interests of one party from affecting the overall interest, he said.

China and India should earnestly safeguard peace and tranquillity in the border areas in accordance with the consensus reached by their leaders and avoid taking actions that might complicate and aggravate the situation, Wang said.

The two nation should strengthen coordination and play a constructive role in promoting the development of cooperation, and other multilateral mechanisms, he said.

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First Published: Tue, June 05 2018. 19:45 IST