On June 24, 2003, Jiang Zemin, Chairman of
China's Central Military Commission met with Indian Prime
Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in Yuquan Mountain of Beijing,
during which they held friendly and cordial talks.
Reviewing the friendly exchanges of the past 2000
years and positively evaluating China-India relations, Jiang
pointed out that when he visited India in 1996, leaders of
the two countries decided to establish a constructive
partnership of cooperation oriented towards the 21st
Century. He noted that the bilateral ties had been restored
and developed with concerted efforts on both sides, adding
the long-term, stable and healthy state-to-state ties were
in the fundamental interests of the two nations and the two
peoples, and were also conducive to peace, stability and
progress in the region and the world at large. He was
pleased that the two sides signed the declaration on
principles for relations and comprehensive cooperation and
reached consensus on developing bilateral ties during
Vajpayee's ongoing China visit. Jiang added that he hoped
the two sides would continue to settle existing issues
through consultation on an equal footing, mutual
understanding and accommodation. He expressed his confidence
about the future of China-India
relations.
Vajpayee said that China and India
agreed to establish a constructive partnership of
cooperation during Jiang's India tour in 1996. He said that
India and China, both with long histories, needed to create
a bright future together, adding the two neighbors should
strengthen mutual understanding and achieve common
development.
Vajpayee noted that during his
visit, he saw with his own eyes China's astonishing changes.
He said that more important, leaders of both sides reached
consensus on many important issues, which served to increase
mutual trust and push forward bilateral cooperation. He
added that India hoped the two sides would make concerted
efforts to solve the border issue and other historical
issues.
During the meeting, Jiang and Vajpayee
exchanged views on the international situation and issues in
south Asia. Quoting the great Indian poet Rabindranath
Tagore: He has made his weapons his gods. When his
weapons win he is defeated himself, Jiang said this
was an oriental philosophy. Jiang said China opposed the
abuse of force in international relations, and supported all
efforts that were conducive to maintaining international and
regional peace. He noted that China would continue to make
its due contributions to this end.
State
Councilor Tang Jiaxuan was present at the meeting.