Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has confirmed his trip to India and is expected to arrive in New Delhi on Monday, Beijing’s Foreign Ministry said on Saturday according to Reuters. His visit comes at a time when both countries are seeking to manage tensions while exploring areas of cooperation.
The confirmation follows weeks of uncertainty, with Beijing previously declining to provide details of the minister's travel plans. On Thursday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian had said the two sides were “maintaining interactions at various levels” but added that “relevant information will be released in due course.”
The confirmation follows weeks of uncertainty, with Beijing previously declining to provide details of the minister's travel plans. On Thursday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian had said the two sides were “maintaining interactions at various levels” but added that “relevant information will be released in due course.”
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