China President Jinping speaks with Narendra Modi - Pakistan created terrorism free atmosphere



Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked China's President Xi Jinping about Indo-Pak relations that Pakistan needs to create a 'free-spirited' atmosphere. We are not seeing this happen anymore. '

During the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization between Prime Minister Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping, there was a talk. This conference is being held in Bishkek, capital of Kyrgyzstan.

Modi first met Shi Jinping after reaching Bishkek. This was the first meeting of both the leaders after the victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the general elections and the announcement of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar as a "global terrorist" on behalf of the United Nations.

India's Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale said that between the two leaders 'talks briefly about Pakistan'. The time was short. ' Gokhale said that the meeting was scheduled for 20 minutes but the meeting lasted for a long time.

Derailed efforts
According to Gokhale, "The Prime Minister (Modi) said that there is a uniformity in our situation with Pakistan. Let's talk about all the issues in a two-pronged process. We want a peaceful solution through dialogue, we are committed to this process."

After the meeting of Modi and Jinping, Gokhale said, "The Prime Minister said that he has tried in this direction but these attempts were derailed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi told President Xi Jinping that Pakistan should create an atmosphere free from terrorism We are not seeing this happening anymore, we expect Pakistan to take concrete steps. "

In the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting, Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan is also participating but there is no bilateral meeting between him and Prime Minister Modi.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called meeting with the President of China very beneficial.

Jinping will come to India
"We have had a very beneficial meeting with President Xi Jinping," Modi wrote on Twitter, "In all our discussions, we have discussed all aspects of India-China relations." To improve the economic and cultural relations of our countries, we have to work together. "

Modi invited Jinping to India for the informal summit which he approved.

Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale said, "The Prime Minister invited him to India for the next informal summit, President Xi Jinping told that he is ready to come to India this year."

Earlier, in April 2018, the two leaders had an informal summit in China's Wuhan. The meeting took place between the two countries after the tension over the Dokalam in the year 2017. Since the summit in Wuhan, the two countries have taken steps to improve relations.

'Relations Better'

Over the past five years, Modi and Jinping have met more than 10 times. Even after Bishkek, these two leaders can meet three times this year.

Foreign Secretary Gokhale said, "These two leaders will meet in the G-20 meeting in Osaka after two weeks, and then they will have a BRICS conference, after that both will have an informal summit in India."

According to Gokhale, in Bishkek, discussions were held between the two leaders with "warmth on many issues".

Shi Jinping congratulated Modi for winning the general election. The two leaders reviewed the relations of India and China and believed that relations have gained new momentum since the summit in Wuhan last year.

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