Striking progress in the past one year in India-China bilateral collaboration: Qin Yong

Kolkata, September 26 (IANS). In the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and China, significant progress is seen in the bilateral relations of the two countries. In Kolkata, China’s Acting Deputy Consul General Qin Yong described this year as extremely important to both countries. He said that relations in India and China have touched new heights over the past few years, especially after high -level meetings in Kazan and Tianjin. Qin Yong insisted that the meeting of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Chinese president in Tianjin brought bilateral relations to a new level. He described it as a new height, saying that this meeting is important in the increasing mutual understanding and cooperation between the two countries. Since the last meeting was held in Kazan, the relationship between the two countries has begun again, which led to cooperation in various fields. He said: “Over the past year we have made significant progress in our bilateral cooperation. A new understanding has developed between the two countries, which needs to be further strengthened.” Qin Yong emphasized the progress in areas such as business, culture and exchange between people. China’s Deputy Consul also emphasized that both countries must further strengthen mutual trust and dialogue. He said: “We need to work together to promote our partnership. It is not only important for our two countries, but also for global peace and stability.” He said that people could play an important role in further strengthening the mutual interaction and cultural understanding relationships between the two countries. The 75th anniversary of this year regards both countries as an opportunity to take more positive steps in the future. -Ians Aks/DSC shares this story -tags