Modi, Xi spoke of need to stabilise ties in Bali, India confirms after China revealed it was more than exchange of courtesies

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping had discussed the need to stabilise the India-China relations during a chat at Bali in Indonesia on November 15 last year, New Delhi revealed on Thursday – three days after Beijing claimed that they had reached “an important consensus” during the interaction.

The Modi-Xi chat at a dinner during the G20 summit in Bali had earlier been played down in New Delhi just as an “exchange of courtesy”. But the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Chinese Government on Monday claimed in a statement that the interaction between the two leaders had led to “an important consensus” on stabilising the bilateral relations. Reacting to the statement issued in Beijing, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) of the Government of India too on Thursday indicated that the interaction between the Prime Minister and the Chinese President had indeed gone beyond just an “exchange of courtesy”.

The two leaders had exchanged courtesies and “spoke of the need to stabilise” the bilateral relations, Arindam Bagchi, the spokesperson of the MEA, told journalists in New Delhi.

Modi and Xi had attended the 17th G-20 summit at Bali in Indonesia in November 2022, along with the leaders of 17 other nations and the European Union.

No formal bilateral meeting between the two leaders had taken place on the sideline of the summit. But they had shaken hands and exchanged courtesies at the end of a welcome dinner hosted by Indonesian President Joko Widodo on November 15 – for the first time after the Chinese PLA’s aggressive moves along the LAC and the Indian Army’s counter-deployment in April-May 2020 had resulted in the stand-off in eastern Ladakh.

The MEA had issued several press releases on the Prime Minister’s engagements in Bali, including his bilateral meetings with other leaders on the sideline of the G20 summit. But no such press release on his interactions with the Chinese President had been issued.

Before the Prime Minister and his entourage had left for New Delhi on November 16, Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra had briefed journalists about his visit to Bali. In response to a query by a journalist on the Prime Minister’s meeting with the Chinese President, Kwatra had only said that the two leaders had been attending the dinner hosted by the Indonesian President Joko Widodo and they had “exchanged courtesies at the conclusion of the dinner”.

Bagchi, however, on Thursday said that Modi and Xi had “a general discussion” on the need to stabilise bilateral relations.

The key to “the resolution of the whole issue is to resolve the situation along the LAC (Line of Actual Control) on the western sector of the India-China boundary and to restore peace and tranquillity in the border areas”, the MEA spokesperson on Thursday reiterated New Delhi’s position on restoration of normalcy in bilateral ties between the two neighbouring nations.

New Delhi, however, did not clarify why it had not revealed in the past eight months that the two leaders had not only exchanged courtesies but also discussed the need to stabilise the bilateral relations during the chat in Bali on November 15 last year.

India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and China’s top diplomat Wang Yi, who was later reappointed as the Foreign Minister of the communist nation, met on the sideline of a BRICS meeting at Johannesburg in South Africa on Monday. It was after the Doval-Wang meeting, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Chinese Government issued the statement, claiming that the leaders of the two nations had reached “an important consensus” during the interaction in Bali late last year.

Modi and Xi had met at a seaside resort at Mamallapuram in Tamil Nadu in October 2019 for an “informal summit” – a sequel to the first such engagement that had been held at Wuhan in central China in April 2018. They had held a bilateral meeting on the sideline of the BRICS summit in Brasilia in November 2019. The two leaders, however, had held no such bilateral engagement in 2020 and 2021, as the military stand-off along the LAC, particularly the clash at Galwan Valley on June 15, 2020, had brought the relations between the two nations to a new low. They had also attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s summit at Samarkand in Uzbekistan on September 15 and 16 last year. But neither had they held any bilateral meeting on the sideline of the conclave, nor any exchange of pleasantries had come to the public domain – unlike the one on the sideline of the G20 summit in Bali.

Source: https://www.deccanherald.com/national/modi-xi-spoke-of-need-to-stabilise-ties-in-bali-india-confirms-after-china-revealed-it-was-more-than-exchange-of-courtesies-1241352.html

China and Russia are increasing their military collaboration, Japan’s foreign minister warns

Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi has expressed concern about Russian and Chinese military cooperation in Asia, saying the security situation in Europe could not be separated from that in the Indo-Pacific region since Moscow’s full-scale inva…

Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi expressed concern Saturday about Russian and Chinese military cooperation in Asia and said the security situation in Europe could not be separated from that in the Indo-Pacific region since Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Speaking at a meeting of European and Indo-Pacific foreign ministers in Sweden, Hayashi said Russia’s war in Ukraine had “shaken the very foundation of the international order” and must face a united response by the international community.

“Otherwise, similar challenges will arise in other regions and the existing order which has underpinned our peace and prosperity could be fundamentally overturned,” Hayashi said.

Japan firmly backs Ukraine in the war but China says it remains neutral while declaring a ”no limits” relationship with Moscow and blaming the U.S. and NATO for provoking the conflict. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visited the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, in March at the same time as Chinese President Xi Jinping met Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Moscow.

Hayashi accused Beijing of “continuing and intensifying its unilateral attempts” to change the status quo in the East and South China seas by force and increasing its military activities around Taiwan.

“In addition, China and Russia are strengthening their military collaboration, including joint flights of their bombers and joint naval exercises in the vicinity of Japan,” Hayahshi said.

China, which claims most of the South China Sea as well as Japanese-held islands in the East China Sea, says it has the right to defend its sovereignty and development interests.

Hayashi also warned that North Korea was “escalating provocations” in the region by conducting ballistic missile launches “with a frequency and in a manner that are unprecedented.”

He joined dozens of ministers from the European Union and the Indo-Pacific region for the meeting just north of the Swedish capital. China was not invited to the talks.

“Since the aggression of Russia to Ukraine, the security situation here in Europe and the security situation in the Pacific are not separable,” Hayashi said as he arrived.

Source: https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/china-russia-increasing-military-collaboration-japans-foreign-minister-99304612

Israel and Palestinian Islamic Jihad agree Gaza truce

A truce between Israel and the militant Islamic Jihad group officially came into effect late on Saturday night, with an Egyptian-mediated ceasefire agreement meant to end the worst episode of cross-border fire since a 10-day war in 2021.

As fighting tapered off, streets in Gaza that had largely been deserted filled with Palestinians. Some people cheered and honked car horns while others headed to the homes of people killed in the fighting to show their respect.

“In light of the agreement of the Palestinian and the Israeli side, Egypt announces a ceasefire between the Palestinian and the Israeli sides has been reached,” a text of the agreement seen by Reuters read.

“The two sides will abide by the ceasefire which will include an end to targeting civilians, house demolition, an end to targeting individuals immediately when the ceasefire goes into effect,” it said.

Israel’s national security adviser thanked Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi for Cairo’s efforts, a statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

“Quiet will be met with quiet and if Israel will be attacked or threatened, it shall continue to do what it must in order to defend itself,” the statement said.

Islamic Jihad also confirmed the agreement. “We declare our acceptance of the Egyptian announcement and we will abide by it as long as the occupation (Israel) abides by it,” the group’s spokesman, Dawoud Shehab, said.

A man stands in a damaged building at the site of deadly Israeli raid in Balata camp in the Israeli-occupied West Bank May 13, 2023. REUTERS/Raneen Sawafta

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre welcomed the ceasefire on Saturday night, joining the Israeli government in acknowledging Sisi’s and Egypt’s mediation efforts, and thanking Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani.

Even as the truce was being finalised, the two sides kept up firing, with air raid sirens sounding as far as Tel Aviv’s suburbs and Israel’s military announcing it had hit Islamic Jihad targets in response to rocket fire.

Though happy about news of the truce, some Gaza residents, weary of repeated flare-ups, feared that another round of fighting would erupt before long. “We want the truce to be based on principles, not like in the past when after a calm (truce) people died,” said resident Munir Marouf, 43.

Israel launched the latest round of airstrikes in the early hours of Tuesday, announcing that it was targeting Islamic Jihad commanders who had planned attacks in Israel.

In response, the Iranian-backed group fired more than 1,000 rockets, sending Israelis fleeing into bomb shelters.

During the five days of the campaign, Israel killed six senior Islamic Jihad commanders and destroyed a number of military installations.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israel-strikes-gaza-palestinians-fire-rockets-truce-bid-lingers-2023-05-13/

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