BRICS Summit: Narendra Modi, Xi Jinping expected to meet on Tuesday

BRICS Summit: Narendra Modi, Xi Jinping expected to meet on Tuesday
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“We will also interact with the Brics Business Council represented by captains of industry from all five countries,” he had said.      

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to hold a bilateral meeting on Tuesday, nearly a week after India and China announced resolution of the 73-day-long Dokalam standoff.

According to officials, the two leaders are scheduled to hold a meeting on September 5 on the sidelines of the 9th Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa (Brics) summit, which will start on Monday in this port city of China. After the bilateral meeting with the host, Modi will be travelling to Myanmar.

The Chinese and the Indian troops were engaged in a standoff since June 16 after the Indian side stopped the construction of a road by the Chinese army.

On August 28, India’s external affairs ministry announced that New Delhi and Beijing have decided on “expeditious disengagement” of their border troops in the disputed Dokalam area.

Modi will also hold bilateral meetings with other leaders including Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, which is among the five counties — Mexico, Guinea, Thailand and Tajikistan — invited by China as part of ‘Brics Plus’ outreach exercise.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived here on Sunday to attend the Brics Summit during which he would look forward to having “productive discussions and positive outcomes” with leaders of the grouping to support the agenda for a stronger partnership among the member countries.

“I look forward to building upon the results and outcomes of the Goa Summit. I also look forward to productive discussions and positive outcomes that will support the agenda of a stronger BRICS partnership under the chairmanship of China,” the prime minister had said ahead of his visit to this Chinese city.

On Brics, the Prime Minister said he will have the opportunity to meet leaders bilaterally on the sidelines of the Brics summit.

The prime minister said he was looking forward to engage with leaders of nine other countries, including Brics partners, in an Emerging Markets and Developing Countries Dialogue, being hosted by Chinese President Xi Jinping on September 5.

“We will also interact with the Brics Business Council represented by captains of industry from all five countries,” he had said.

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