China's Xi and India's Modi vow to resolve border differences at a meeting in Tianjin
Summary
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met in Tianjin to pledge resolving border differences and boosting cooperation amid improved ties.
Key Points
- Xi Jinping and Narendra Modi met in Tianjin to address border differences between China and India.
- Both leaders emphasized maintaining peace and tranquility at the border for continued bilateral development.
- They pledged to not let the border dispute define the overall China-India relationship and to focus on economic cooperation.
- The meeting was part of India's participation in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, with Russian President Vladimir Putin also present.
