BEIJING: China has reiterated its commitment to working with India in a bid to stabilize bilateral relations ahead of the upcoming round of high-level security talks.
The remarks came from Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian on Tuesday, as National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval arrived in Beijing for the 23rd round of the India-China Special Representatives (SR) talks.
The meeting, set to take place on Wednesday, comes at a critical juncture following a recent disengagement agreement between the two countries in the contentious border region of eastern Ladakh.
It is expected to address long-standing concerns over border peace and tranquillity, as well as seek a resolution to the ongoing boundary dispute.
In his statement, Lin emphasised China’s readiness to “sincerely” cooperate with India to implement common understandings reached between the two nations’ leaderships.






