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Manmohan's visit to have significant impact on ties: China

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Posted online: Tuesday , January 15, 2008 at 07:57:54


Beijing, January 15: China on Wednesday hailed the visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, saying it would have a ‘long-term and significant’ impact on the bilateral relations.

“The time is not long (period of visit), but the content is rich,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Qin Gang told reporters after Singh concluded his maiden three-day trip in Beijing with a meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao.

The ‘shared Vision for 21st Century’, a joint document signed by the two countries, “is a message to the outside world that the two sides will intensify their cooperation to build a harmonious world,” he said.

Describing the documents and MoUs signed during Singh’s visit for cooperation in different fields as a “milestone,” he said “it is a signal of the big step forward in the history of bilateral relations.”

“This visit is going to have a long-term and significant impact on the bilateral relations which will be very important for future development of bilateral ties,” Qin said.

Asked if China was willing to support a larger role for India in the UN Security Council, he said, “I think this is quite clear in the document (on shared vision). India is a major developing country. China understands and supports the aspirations of India to play a larger role in international organisations, including UN.”

“I think it is quite clear. You can find the answer in the document, if you study it carefully enough,” he told the questioner, and also added that, in recent years, “there are similar versions in documents or agreements of the two countries."

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