The meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping on the banks of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit took place in China, a major coverage in China, a big coverage with a top Chinese newspaper.
An article on the meeting was depicted with the headline on the front page of The Daily: ‘Partnership was seen as a key.
The piece described the meeting between PM Modi and Xi Jinping as “much -awaited” and expanded the discussions made by the two leaders and the following comments.
The article on PM Modi and Xi Jinping, which was depicted in the 1st September issue of the newspaper, was based on the meeting of the SCO Summit between two nations leaders. This article was also one of the first people to pop up on the daily website.
In the same paper, an editorial was found on page 12, the headline will be the main boon for ‘neighbor’ cooperative pass dex global South ‘. The article states that the meeting between the two leaders sent a powerful message, stating that “cooperation, no conflict, is a common future”.
PM Modi-XI Jinping Meeting
On the edge of the SCO summit, in the city of Tianjin, PM Modi and Xi Jinping met after about a year, with the last meeting in Kazan, Russia.
Subsequently, India and China had announced success in negotiations in Ladakh to solve their stand-off in Dipsang and Demchok.
As the two leaders met again after several months, Xi Jinping told PM Modi that nations should not allow the border issues to define their relationship. The Chinese news agency Xinhua states, “As long as the two countries live partners instead of rivals, and see each other as development opportunities rather than threats, China-India relations will continuously move and move forward,” Xi said by Chinese news agency Xinhua.
PM Modi also insisted on promoting peace and peace on the border and relations between the two countries. According to Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, PM Modi told Xi that peace on the border is an “insurance policy” for bilateral relations, which will affect overall relations.
“He (PM Modi and Xi) committed to their overall bilateral relations and the political point of view of the two people of the long -term interests of two people committed to a fair, appropriate and mutually acceptable resolution of the question question,” the readout said.
PM Modi said that India was ready to carry forward relations with China on the basis of mutual trust, respect and sensitivity.