Al Jazeera: As Modi, Xi wrap summit in Indian temple town, differences remain
India and China discuss long-standing trade and border disputes, but Kashmir fails to figure in 2-day informal summit.
New Delhi, India - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping, who met in a southern Indian temple town for a two-day informal summit, agreed to establish a new mechanism to balance bilateral trade and decided to "prudently" manage their differences.
The world's two most populous countries, however, did not issue a joint statement in what appeared to be a lack of consensus between them on the border dispute, regional security as well as bilateral trade, with concern in New Delhi over Beijing's widening trade surplus.
"[...] both sides will prudently manage their differences and not allow differences on any issue to become disputes," a statement by India's foreign ministry said at the end of the bilateral summit that concluded on Saturday.
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An other Beijing's widening trade surplus....Modi is surely observing the same between China and US.
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