Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi
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Mr Jaishankar, in Jakarta, made it clear that till there was “peace and tranquility” at the border, there couldn’t be any progress in ties.
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A familiar figure, Mr Wang Yi has been in the centre of China’s dealings with many countries, including India
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India can see no logic in China’s approach of seeking normality in ties in all other areas while the border is kept at boiling point
China stands ready to work with India: Chinese Foreign Minister
This statement came in the backdrop of the December 9 faceoff between the Indian and Chinese soldiers in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang sector
Jaishankar presses for early resolution of outstanding LAC issues in talks with Wang
Jaishankar and Wang looked forward to the next round of military talks between the two sides at an early date to resolve the border issue
India: No normalcy in ties till troops disengage in Ladakah
Chinese side was keen that Prime Minister Narendra Modi participate in the BRICS Summit to be held in China later this year
India, China foreign ministers hold talks
The Chinese foreign minister arrived in Delhi on Thursday evening
Chinese foreign minister lands for tense India tour
Wang to meet Jaishankar, Doval today, no meeting with PM Modi
India blasts Wang on OIC Jammu Kashmir remark, visit unclear
Speculation was rife on Wednesday that Mr Wang may reach New Delhi for a brief visit sometime on Thursday and leave for Kathmandu on Friday
China foreign minister Wang Yi likely to visit Delhi later in March
It will be the first time that a top-level visit will take place from either country to the other after the conflict at the Galwan Valley