Zemin Calls For Better Indo-Sino Ties
(PTI | Beijing | April 26, 2003)
Top Chinese leader and former president Jiang Zemin on Saturday
underlined the need for enhancing Sino-India bilateral ties,
including military ones, which was in the "fundamental interest"
of the two countries.
During an hour-long meeting with visiting Defence Minister George
Fernandes in Beijing, Jiang, who heads the army, said the peoples
of China and India enjoy long-term friendship and exchanges and
cooperation between the two countries in all fields have showed
good momentum in recent years.
Jiang recalled his friendly visit to India in 1996, during
which the leaders of the two countries decided to develop a 21st
century-oriented constructive and cooperative relationship, thus
guiding the growth of bilateral ties in the new century.
"As China and India are the two largest developing nations and also
neighbours, to develop bilateral relations is in the fundamental
interest of the two countries," Jiang said.
Later talking to PTI, Fernandes said he was deeply satisfied with
his first-ever visit to China, and especially the frank exchange of
views he had with Jiang on matters of mutual concern and interest
which would help in drawing a road map for future bilateral ties.
Asked whether Jiang, who was till last month the Chinese President
and General Secretary of the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC),
had renewed the pending invitation for Prime Minister Atal Bihari
Vajpayee to visit China later this year, Fernandes replied in
the affirmative.
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