China's Foreign Minister Qin Gang will come to India on March 2, will participate in the G20 meeting

Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang will visit India on March 2 to attend the G20 Foreign Ministers meeting. Qin Gang's Indian Foreign Minister S. Hope to meet Jaishankar as well.

China's Foreign Minister Qin Gang will come to India on March 2, will participate in the G20 meeting

The Chinese Foreign Ministry has informed that Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang will visit India later this week to attend the G20 Foreign Ministers' meeting in Delhi. Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang, and Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar are expected to meet on the sidelines of the G20 meeting. As per reports, where he is likely to discuss the boundary issues and review the outcome of talks at diplomatic and military levels to resolve the matter. The Chinese Foreign Minister's visit to New Delhi comes at a time when both countries are trying to resolve the border dispute along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Ladakh region and infiltration attempts by the People's Liberation Army of China are on the other side. At the invitation of Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang will attend the G20 Foreign Ministers' Conference in New Delhi, India on March 2, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a brief statement on Tuesday.

As the main forum for international economic cooperation, the G20 should focus on addressing outstanding challenges in the field of international economy and development, and play a major role in promoting world economic reform and global development, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning. Must play a role.

The Chinese Foreign Minister's meeting will be the first since his predecessor Wang Yi's visit to India in 2019. Relations between India and China have been uneasy since the Galwan Valley standoff in May 2020. The March 1-2 meeting of G20 foreign ministers will be attended by Sergei Lavrov of Russia, Antony Blinken of the US and James Cleverly of Britain.

India has invited representatives from 40 countries including non-G20 members. The meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Quad countries- America, India, Australia and Japan is also going to be held on the sidelines.