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"Ready to enhance communication with India, increase mutual trust": Chinese Foreign Ministry

President Droupadi Murmu's messages to Chinese President Xi Jinping sparked a positive response from Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning, highlighting China's commitment to strengthening ties with India. Both leaders expressed readiness to enhance communication and trust for a stable relationship. Updates on successful disengagement in key areas like the Galwan Valley were shared, emphasizing stable border conditions and ongoing efforts for resolution through dialogue and cooperation.



In a heartening display of diplomatic goodwill, President Droupadi Murmu's recent messages to Chinese President Xi Jinping on China's 75th anniversary have sparked a positive response from Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning. Emphasizing China's commitment to enhancing communication and trust with India, Mao articulated a vision for fostering a stable and prosperous relationship between the two nations.

 

During a routine press briefing, Mao acknowledged the warm congratulatory message extended by President Murmu to President Xi, along with similar gestures from leaders of neighboring countries. Expressing gratitude for these gestures, Mao highlighted China's appreciation for President Murmu's thoughtful remarks on Sino-Indian relations. The spokesperson affirmed China's readiness to bolster dialogue, build trust, and collaboratively steer the China-India relationship towards a constructive path.

 

President Murmu's recent communication underlined the importance of nurturing peaceful and stable ties between the two populous neighbors, citing shared interests and common challenges as compelling reasons for cooperation. Expressing eagerness for enhanced bilateral collaboration, President Murmu extended a hand towards a mutually beneficial partnership that leverages the strengths of both nations for the betterment of their people and the broader global community.

 

Touching upon the ongoing disengagement efforts between India and China, Mao provided updates on the successful disengagement in key areas, including the Galwan Valley. Stressing the significance of continued communication through diplomatic and military channels, Mao reassured that the border situation remains stable overall. The recent meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on China-India Border Affairs marked progress, with both sides narrowing differences and aiming for swift resolutions.

 

Mao's previous statements on the disengagement process echoed a positive tone, citing advancements in disengagement efforts in the Western sector of the China-India border. The assurance of stability and control over the border situation reflects a shared commitment to peaceful coexistence and resolution of differences through dialogue and cooperation.



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