Bloomberg reported on Xi Jinping's letter to the President of India amid US tariffs
In March, Chinese President Xi Jinping addressed a letter to Indian President Draupadi Murmu, sending a message through Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, amid the imposition of US duties. This was reported by Bloomberg on August 28, citing an informed source.
"Back in March, <...> Beijing began a systematic and discreet interaction with India. Chinese President Xi Jinping wrote a letter to his Indian counterpart Draupadi Murmu <...> to probe the ground for improving relations," the agency writes.
In the text of the address, Xi Jinping noted that he was concerned about any US deals that could harm China's interests. Bloomberg noted that the letter revitalized China's ties with India, adding "Газета.Ru ".
Soon, Beijing issued an official statement by the Chinese leader, where he stated about the wonderful current diplomatic relations between China and India, describing them as a "tango of a dragon and an elephant." The source added that Beijing and New Delhi began to get closer in June, when India's trade negotiations with the United States became increasingly tense.
Earlier, on August 20, during the 24th meeting of the special Representatives of China and India in New Delhi, the parties reached a consensus on the issue of the Sino-Indian border. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said that India and China will create a separate group on border issues that will promote peace in the surrounding areas.
On August 12, Trump announced that he had signed a decree suspending the increase in duties on goods from China for a period of 90 days. He stressed that all previous US agreements remain unchanged. On August 25, the American leader expressed confidence that there was an opportunity to establish "excellent relations" between Washington and Beijing.
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