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Need to bring mutual relations on right track: Chinese Ambassador to India Xu Feihong

President Droupadi Murmu receives the credentials of Chinese Ambassador to India
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Ajay Banerjee

New Delhi, June 1

Chinese Ambassador to India Xu Feihong on Saturday said there is a need to bring China-India relations forward along the “right track, manage differences” and jointly explore ways to “get along well’ with each other.

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The Ambassador, who is Beijing’s first envoy to be posted in New Delhi after a gap of 18 months, had presented his credentials to President Droupadi Murmu on Friday evening. He had arrived in India on May 14.

The Chinese Embassy in New Delhi posted a statement quoting Xu as saying that there is a need to “carry forward the spirit of the five principles of peaceful coexistence, enhance political mutual trust, manage differences properly and advance mutual beneficial cooperation”.

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It spoke about the India-China relations saying these needed to be taken “forward along the right track, and to jointly explore the way for major neighbouring countries to get along well with each other”.

“A sound and stable China-India relationship is in the common interests of both sides and will contribute to peace and development of the region and the world,” it added.

The Chinese side is ready to work with the Indian side to act in accordance with the characterisation and common understandings of this relationship reached by leaders of the two countries, the statement said.

Ambassador Xu conveyed the cordial greetings of President Xi Jinping to President Murmu, and said that China and India are both ancient civilisations with a long history, major developing countries and emerging economies, and are currently at a critical stage of national development and rejuvenation.

India-China relations have plummeted in four years when in April 2020, China started amassing troops, hundreds of guns, tanks, missiles and long-range artillery on its side of Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh.

President Murmu also received credentials from Fernando Xavier Bucheli Vargas, Ambassador of the Republic of Ecuador; Lindy Elizabeth Cameron, High Commissioner of the United Kingdom; Meshal Mustafa J Alshemali, Ambassador of the State of Kuwait; Patrick John Rata, High Commissioner of New Zealand; Alassane Conte, Ambassador of the Republic of Guinea; and Jagnnath Sami, High Commissioner of the Republic of Fiji.

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