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PM Modi, Xi Jinping express concern over terrorism
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping had detailed discussions on Friday on varied issues, including terrorism, increasing radicalisation, enhancing bilateral trade between the two nations and investments, among others, said Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale.
He said that on Saturday, the two leaders would discuss international and regional issues.
Speaking to reporters here late on Friday night, Gokhale said that radicalisation is a matter of mutual concern and it should not affect the multi-cultural, multi-ethinic and multi-religious societies.
He said that on Saturday, the two leaders would discuss international and regional issues.
Speaking to reporters here late on Friday night, Gokhale said that radicalisation is a matter of mutual concern and it should not affect the multi-cultural, multi-ethinic and multi-religious societies.
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