India seeks good relations with Pakistan and ready for restraint, Indian FM says in meeting with Chinese counterpart

India seeks good relations with Pakistan and ready for restraint, Indian FM says in meeting with Chinese counterpart

BEIJING – India wants to improve its relationship with Pakistan and is ready to show restraint, the new Indian minister for external affairs said during a visit to China on Monday.

Subrahmanyam Jaishankar is on a three-day trip to China, which has criticized India for revoking the special status and statehood of the part of Kashmir under its control.

“India hopes to improve its relationship with Pakistan and is ready to exercise restraint, protect peace and stability in the region,” he was quoted as saying by the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

Pakistan downgraded its diplomatic ties with India last week in response to what its officials called racism on the part of India’s ruling Hindu party. Both countries lay claims to entire Kashmir.

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi Wang told his Indian counterpart about China’s principled position on India’s recent unilateral move on the Kashmir issue, saying that China hopes India will play a constructive role in regional peace and stability.

Jaishankar explained India’s stance, assuring that India will also abide by the consensus reached with China on maintaining peace on the border and continue to work with Beijing to properly solve the border issue through consultations, the Xinhua reported.