The Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Monday that India and China have agreed to resume direct aviation services in the past five years.
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The Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Monday that India and China have agreed to restore direct aviation services in nearly five years, which shows that the relationship between neighbors was thawed after a fatal Himalayan border in 2020.
After the ministry’s meeting between the top diplomats in India and the Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, both sides will negotiate a framework at a meeting.
After the conflict in 2020, there was a tension between the two countries. Subsequently, India made it difficult for Chinese companies to invest in the country and prohibit hundreds of popular applications and the cut passenger routes. Continue to operate between the country.
In the past four months, the relationship has improved, including several senior meetings, including the talks held by Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Russia in October.
On Monday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in Beijing to India ’s Foreign Minister Vikram Misri that the two countries should work in the same direction, explore more substantial measures and are committed to mutual understanding.
The Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated in a statement: “Discuss the specific problems in the economy and trade fields to solve these problems and promote long -term policy transparency and predictability.”
Their meeting was a milestone agreement in October, two latest meetings between Asian powers, trying to rub on the border.
Reuters reported in June that the Chinese government and airlines have asked India’s civil aviation authorities to re -establish direct air links, but as the border disputes continue to hold connections, New Delhi has resisted.
In October, two Indian government sources told Reuters that India would consider re -opening the sky and start the approval of rapid tracking visa.
The Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the two countries also agreed to gradually conduct dialogue on dialogue and conduct functional exchanges and conduct early meetings of the Indian-Chinese expert level mechanism.
Wang said at the meeting of two officials that China and India should be committed to “mutual support and mutual achievements”, rather than “doubt” and “alienation”.