Expressing satisfaction over the progress in the Sino-India relations, China today said there is enough space and opportunity for the people of both the countries to develop together.
The bilateral relationship made good progress and “we are satisfied with the progress”, Mr Zhou Yongkong, a senior politburo member of the ruling Communist Party of China, said while welcoming the External Affairs Minister, Mr S.M. Krishna, here today.
Recalling his visit to India in 2010 during which he held talks with the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, the UPA Chairperson, Ms Sonia Gandhi, and other political leaders, Mr Zhou said: “there is enough opportunity and space for the development for the 2.5 billion people of China and India combined.’’
Mr Krishna, who arrived here last night, began his visit with meeting Mr Zhou. He is due to have luncheon meeting with the Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr Yang Jiechi.
He would later meet Mr Wang Jiarui, a senior official of the International Department of the Communist Party of China, followed by a meeting with top diplomat and State Counsellor, Mr Dai Bingguo, who visited New Delhi last month to take part in the 15th round India-China border talks.
Later in the evening he would formally open the $10-million new Indian Embassy building here.