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China and India have agreed to maintain the momentum of bilateral ties during high-level talks between Foreign Ministers Wang Yi and Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, emphasizing cooperation, border stability, and global responsibility as the two largest developing nations, while reaffirming shared commitments to multilateralism and a balanced multipolar world order.

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00:00China and India on Monday agreed to maintain momentum of bilateral ties.
00:04The consensus came from talks between visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Indian counterpart Subrahmanyam Jayshankar.
00:12Wang said that in today's world, the changing situation is evolving rapidly.
00:17Unilateral bullying practices are rampant and free trade and the international order face severe challenges.
00:24Wang said as the United Nations marks its 80th anniversary, humanity has reached a critical crossroad determining the future direction of the world.
00:34As the two largest developing countries with a combined population of more than 2.8 billion, China and India should demonstrate a sense of global responsibility,
00:43act as major powers, set an example for developing countries in pursuit of strength through unity
00:48and contribute to promoting world multipolarization, democratizations of international relations, he said.
00:55He said both sides have been implementing consensus reached by leaders of the two countries,
00:59gradually resuming exchanges and dialogue at all levels, maintaining peace and tranquility in border areas
01:05and enabling India pilgrims to resume their pilgrimages to sacred mountains and lakes in China's Zizang.
01:12Jayshankar said that under the joint guidance of leaders of the two countries,
01:16bilateral relations have moved from the bottom and are continuously improving and developing,
01:20adding exchanges and cooperation between the two sides in all fields are moving toward normalization.
01:26He expressed gratitude to China for facilitating India pilgrims' visit to sacred mountains and lakes in China's Zizang,
01:33saying that improving strategic perceptions is of great importance and as the two largest developing countries,
01:38India and China adhere to multilateralisms, are committed to promoting a fair and balanced multipolar world.
01:44He reaffirmed that Taiwan is a part of China.
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