Brasilia: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping here and the two leaders agreed to maintain close contact on matters relating to trade and investment to further deepen and add new vigour to the bilateral ties.
During the meeting on the sidelines of the 11th BRICS Summit on Wednesday, Prime Minister Modi said there was a new direction and new energy in bilateral ties after the two leaders' second informal summit in Chennai.
"Fruitful meeting between PM Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping on the sidelines on the BRICS Summit in Brazil. Trade and investment were among the key issues both leaders talked about," the Prime Minister's Office said in a tweet.
The leaders had forward-looking discussions on various aspects of the multifaceted India-China relationship, external affairs ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said in a tweet.
They both agreed on the importance of maintaining close dialogue on matters relating to trade and investment. The two leaders agreed that the new high-level mechanism on trade and economy should meet at an early date, an official statement said.
"I am glad to meet you once again. When I look back, we had met for the first time in Brazil itself and our journey began. This journey of unknown people has today turned into a close friendship. Since then, we have met at many forums, bilaterals; you visited my home state, took me to your village, came to receive me outside Beijing in Wuhan... It is such a significant thing that within the five years, there have been so much trust and friendly relations," Prime Minister Modi told President Xi.
"As you said and I believe that our meeting in Chennai gave our journey a new direction and new energy. Without any agenda, we talked about each other's issues, global situations... these have been very successful," Modi said.
The two leaders met for the second informal summit at Mamallapuram, a coastal town near Chennai, on October 11-12 and discussed a range of bilateral issues vowing to jointly combat terrorism and radicalization, and expand bilateral trade and investment.
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