PM Modi meets Chinese president Xi Jinping on the margins of 11th BRICS Summit
Brasilia/IBNS: After their much publicised meeting in India's Mamallapuram a month ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the 11th BRICS summit at Brasilia on Wednesday.
President Xi Jinping conveyed his deep appreciation to PM for hosting him at the 2nd Informal Summit in Chennai recently and said that he would not forget the welcome given to him by PM Modi and the people of India.
Fruitful meeting between PM @narendramodi and President Xi Jinping on the sidelines on the BRICS Summit in Brazil. Trade and investment were among the key issues both leaders talked about. pic.twitter.com/y2rYqkzOe0
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) November 13, 2019
He invited the PM for the 3rd informal summit in China in 2020. The date and venue for the same will be determined through diplomatic channels.
They both agreed on the importance of maintaining close dialogue on matters relating to trade and investment. President Xi thanked PM for India's substantial participation in the just concluded China Import Export Expo in Shanghai. The two leaders agreed that the new High Level Mechanism on Trade and Economy should meet at an early date.
The leaders reviewed preparations for celebrating the 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries next year. They agreed that this will enhance people-to-people relations.
The leaders noted that the Special Representatives will have another meeting on matters relating to the Boundry Question and reiterated the importance of maintaining peace and security in the border areas.
The leaders also exchanged views on multilateral issues including WTO, BRICS and RCEP.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had termed the second Informal Summit at Mamallapuram last month as the beginning of a “New Era of Cooperation” between India and China.
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