India-China relations: Ambassador Fahong expects ‘better and better’ future; The necessary work is called by both sides. Bharat News

Chinese Ambassador Zoo Fihong on Sunday expressed optimism about the future of India-China relations, describing a common civilized in heritage in a common civilized heritage. He hoped that the relationship between the two neighbors would be “better and better” in the coming years.Speaking to reporters on the occasion of a Felicitation Program in Kolkata for skilled Indian students in Chinese, Fihong highlighted the historic depth of bilateral relations.He said that the two countries have enjoyed these close ties for most of these thousands of years. Asked about border issues, Fihong, citing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s previous comments, said, “As Prime Minister Modi said that in thousands of years of relations between China and India, there was very little time for differences between us. “We should look forward, look at the future, today young people,” he said, seeing that the youth were central to create strong understanding. Praising Indian students honored at the event, Fihong said that the younger generation is hopeful for both countries.“Therefore we must believe that our relationships will be better and better in the future,” and this is a reason to resolve the differences of both sides, he said, quoting PTI. On the question of resolving border tension, he stressed that both sides should be worked not only by the government but also by the think tanks, students and universities. Fihong recalled the “very important consent”, who arrived to promote “good neighboring relationships” between Prime Minister Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping and expressed confidence that “will take new development shape”. He also said that he hoped that direct flights between India and China would be resumed soon. Addressing the gathering, the messenger said that India-China relations were on a “important platform” and said that 2025 would mark the 75th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries. He announced the plan of a youth exchange delegation from India to visit several Chinese cities including Beijing.