Wang Yi attends BRICS security meeting in New Delhi

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has arrived in India to participate in the 16th Meeting of BRICS National Security Advisors and High Representatives. For both countries, this visit represents a significant effort to revive bilateral dialogue.

At the high-level forum currently underway in New Delhi, security and foreign policy leaders from BRICS member states are discussing several critical issues. The agenda includes regional security challenges, joint counter-terrorism mechanisms, and the global geopolitical situation.

The head of the Chinese Foreign Ministry will hold meetings with India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and other high-ranking officials. The main topics of discussion will include border security between Beijing and Delhi, maintaining regional stability, and strengthening economic and strategic cooperation within the framework of the BRICS platform.

The visit is particularly noteworthy against the backdrop of recent border tensions between China and India. According to foreign media assessments, this meeting is a gradual attempt by both sides to prevent further escalation of the conflict and to maintain channels of communication between the two regional powers.

The BRICS security meeting will continue until June 23.

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