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Without mentioning the 73-day standoff between the militaries of the two countries at Dokalam, Wang said, “going forward, the two sides need to work together to follow-up on the consensus reached by the two leaders and make sure bilateral relations stay on track.” Speaking to the media after his talks with Nepalese Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Krishna Bahadur Mahara, Wang said the Sino-India relationship “should not be derailed”.
“Both the countries should seek harmonious relations and win-win cooperation which is the natural choice and the right choice” for both, Wang said. “There should be no confrontation. We need to build strategic mutual trust and the two sides need to work to really look at each other as cooperative partners rather than be driven by an old-fashioned mindset and regard each other as rivals or threats,” he said.
Both the countries should also “make sure that differences do not go out of control”, Wang said. “Both sides need to remain committed to the five principles of peaceful coexistence and work together to properly handle disputes and also work together to maintain tranquillity in the border areas,” he said.
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