China respects India’s role in region: Wang
BEIJING: China does not seek a ‘unipolar Asia’ and respects India’s traditional role in the region, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said.
BEIJING: China does not seek a ‘unipolar Asia’ and respects India’s traditional role in the region, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said.
Chinese Foreign minister Wang Yi has proposed 3-point approach for the two countries — long-term vision, win-win mentality for each other & mutual cooperative posture — during India meeting.
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