NEW DELHI, Feb. 14 (Xinhua) -- Chinese, Indian and
Russian foreign ministers met here Wednesday, reaffirming their trilateral
cooperation was not directed against any other country but intended to promote
international harmony and understanding.
The three ministers emphasized the strong commitment of India, Russia and China to multilateral
diplomacy, according to the Joint Communique issued after the trilateral
meeting.
They agreed that China, India and Russia, as
countries with growing international influence, can make substantive positive
contribution to global peace, security and stability.
"China, India and Russia have developed friendly and
frequent cooperation on international and regional issues," said Chinese Foreign
Minister Li Zhaoxing at a press conference after the meeting, "The trilateral
cooperation will include cooperation in the regional organizations like Shanghai
Cooperation Organization (SCO) and in the United Nations."
China and Russia welcomed India to join the SCO as an
observer country, according to the Joint Communique.
Li said the trilateral cooperation among China, India
and Russia will be open, inclusive, transparent and constructive.
The three countries also agreed on the considerable
potential for their economic interaction in areas like energy, transport,
infrastructure, health, high technologies including IT and biotechnology.
The ministers will advice their business bodies to
organize a trilateral business forum within this year.
The three sides stressed the importance of reforms in
the United Nations including the UN Security Council while China and Russia
reiterated that they understand and support India to play a greater role in the
United Nations.
The minister also talked about anti-terrorism issue,
underlining the potential of working together against terrorism in regional
organizations.
They stressed that terrorism should be combated in a
consistent, sustained and comprehensive manner without any double standards.
The three countries agreed to coordinate action
against any factor that feed international terrorism including its financing,
illegal drug trafficking and trans-national organized crime, the Joint
Communique said.
The next trilateral meeting among China, India and
Russia will be held in China, according to the document.