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Investing.com -- Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar emphasized during talks with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in New Delhi on Monday that peace along their shared border is a prerequisite for improving bilateral relations.
"The basis for any positive momentum in our ties is to maintain peace and tranquility on our border," Jaishankar told Wang during their meeting in the Indian capital.
The Indian foreign minister also stressed the importance of continuing de-escalation efforts along the border and highlighted the need to "enhance stability in the global economy."
Jaishankar expressed optimism about the discussions, stating that he expected the talks would "contribute to stable, forward looking relationship" between the two Asian powers.
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