‘Both of them have seen difficult times, want to move forward now’, Sayashankar said in a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived in New Delhi on Monday (August 18, 2025), he was welcomed at the airport. After this, Wang Yi met Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, in which the two leaders interacted in detail on issues related to border disputes and bilateral relations. This is the first meeting held on the occasion of the 24th round of talks of special representatives of India-China.
Jaishankar said, “The foundation of any positive speed in our relationships is that we can maintain peace and stability in the boundary areas. It is also necessary that the process of reducing tension should move forward. He further said that the fight against all forms of terrorism is a major priority. He said ‘After seeing a difficult phase in our relationship, both nations want to move forward now. For this, we need to move forward. For this, we need to move. Mutual respect, mutual sensitivity and mutual interest should not be taken care of.
Discussion on SCO Summit
Jaishankar said that Wang Yi has come to India, while China is organizing a SCO summit in Tianjin. India has closely cooperated with China during its post of president. He wished Wang Yi’s successful and concrete results. He hoped that this dialogue would contribute to forming stable, cooperative and future -focused relations between India and China, which would address the interests and concerns of both countries.
What did Wang Yi say
In a meeting with S Jaishankar, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said, “We maintained peace and stability in the border areas and started the Indian pilgrimage again for Mount Gang Renpoche and Lake Jacaham Yu Tso in Shinjiang Autonomous Region. We shared the confidence to overcome external intervention, increase cooperation and strengthen the speed of development of China-India, so that we have strengthened the speed of our country with our own ups Can contribute to each other’s success and give Asia and the world the most essential certainty. ”