China today said its cross border cooperation with India made "great advance" and the militaries of the two sides "promptly dealt" with border related issues in the backdrop of reports of transgressions by the PLA.
Briefing the media on the just concluded annual meeting of theWorking Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination for the border management held in New Delhi, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said the meeting was held in a friendly atmosphere.
The mechanism included officials of the Foreign Ministries and militaries of both the countries.
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"Two sides have been able to promptly deal with border related issues and our cross border cooperation has made great advance," she said.
"The two sides stressed that to maintain peace and tranquility of the border area is one of our greatest common interests and cooperation needs," she said.
The two sides will continue to deal with border related affairs through cooperation, adopt measures to enhance mutual trust and consolidate the current sound situation so as to create a helpful environment for negations to resolve the boundary dispute, she said.
Asked about the expected meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the G20 Summit to held in Hangzhou city from Sept 4-5, she said, "we look forward to Prime Minister Modi's attendance at the G20 summit".
"Of course we would like to have high-level exchanges by taking advantage of this summit. We are still working on the relevant arrangements," she added.
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