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| Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao is shaking hands with Sonia Gandhi, president of All Indian National Congress (AINC). (Xinhua) | BEIJING, April 11 -- Visiting Premier Wen Jiabao
arrived in the Indian capital yesterday evening, and is expected to meet with
senior Indian leaders today in a landmark visit aimed at pushing bilateral
relations to a new high.
Analysts anticipated the tour will lead to a major step forward towards the resolution of the long-standing
border dispute between the two sides.
"China and India, both developing countries, could
have a positive influence on peace and development in Asia and even the whole
world, through a harmonious relationship, enhancing mutual trust and expanding
co-operation," Wen said.
China is ready to work with India on expanding
relations from a strategic and overall perspective, as well as address issues
left over from history, he said.
Wen made the remarks upon touching down on Indian
soil late Saturday from Sri Lanka.
The premier spent most of the weekend visiting
Bangalore, the "silicon valley of India," before flying to New Delhi yesterday
afternoon.
He is on the last leg of a four-nation South Asian
tour, which started with Pakistan on April 5, and also took him to Bangladesh.
Wen is due to meet Indian Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh today.
They "will talk about all the important issues, and
the border question will also be discussed," Indian Home Minister Shivraj Patil
was quoted by Xinhua as saying.
However, Patil cautioned against pinning too much
hope on the talks, saying results should not be expected overnight, according to
Xinhua.
Before Wen embarked on the tour, Vice-Foreign
Minister Wu Dawei revealed in Beijing that during the premier's visit, China and
India may agree on guiding principles to help them resolve their border dispute.
The vice-minister stressed the current border issue
would not stand in the way to advancing friendly and co-operative relations
between China and India.
Yesterday in New Delhi, special representatives from
China and India ended their fifth round of talks after reaching an agreement on
the guiding principles on the solution of the border issue.
Officials from the Chinese delegation told Xinhua the
meeting was held in a cordial, co-operative and constructive atmosphere.
China's Special Representative and Vice-Foreign
Minister Dai Bingguo reached an agreement with Indian Special Representative and
National Security Advisor M K Narayanan.
Both sides agreed the next round of talks would be
held in Beijing at a date acceptable to both countries.
(Source: China Daily) |