The sources said the
two leaders, however, had an "informal conversation" at the Leaders
Lounge during the BRICS Summit at Johannesburg.
As China
claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with Chinese President Xi
Jinping at the BRICS meeting in South Africa took place on India's request, top
government sources refuted it and said there was a "pending request from
the Chinese side".
"There was a pending request from the Chinese side for a bilateral
meeting," government sources said.
The sources
said the two leaders, however, had an "informal conversation" at the
Leaders Lounge during the BRICS Summit at Johannesburg.
The Chinese
foreign ministry had said, "President Xi Jinping talked with Indian Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the BRICS summit at the latter's
request on August 23".
The two
leaders in the meeting agreed to work for "expeditious de-escalation"
along the entire Line of Actual Control (LAC), where tensions have been high
since June 2020, when the two sides clashed in eastern Ladakh's Galwan Valley.
They also
agreed to direct officials in their countries to work on expeditious
disengagement along the LAC.
"It
was a conversation with President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the BRICS
Summit. Prime Minister had interaction with other BRICS leaders. In the
conversation with President Xi Jinping, the Prime Minister highlighted India's
concerns over unresolved issues along the LAC and other areas along the
India-China border," Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra told reporters on
Thursday.
According
to a Chinese readout, the two leaders had a "candid and in-depth exchange
of views on current China-India relations and other questions of shared
interest.
President
Xi, the statement said, stressed "improving China-India relations serves
common interests of the two countries and peoples, and is also conducive to
peace, stability and development of the world and the region".
"The two sides
should bear in mind the overall interests of their bilateral relations and
handle properly the border issue so as to jointly safeguard peace and
tranquility in the border region," the Chinese foreign ministry said,
quoting Xi.
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