New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in New Delhi on Monday and held a meeting. In his meeting with Wang, Jaishankar said that there should be no dispute between the two countries. “The fight against terrorism in all forms and expressions in all its forms is another major priority. I look forward to exchange of my ideas. Overall, it is our hope that our discussion will contribute to forming a stable cooperative and further relations between India and China, which addresses our interests and our concerns,” Jaishankar said that on Tuesday, the border issues will be discussed between Wang Wi and Special Representative NSA Ajit Doval. He said, “This is very important because our relations have the ability to jointly maintain peace and peace in the range of any positive motion. It is also necessary that the de-sizecase process moves forward,” he said.“When the two largest nations in the world are found, it is natural that the international situation will be discussed. We seek a fair, balanced and multi -polar world system including a multipler Asia. Improvement is also a call for a day. In the present environment, in the present environment, it is clearly a mandatory to maintain and increase stability in the global economy. I look forward to the exchange of our thoughts … “He said,Wang started a two -day visit to India on Monday to participate in the 24th round of special representatives (SRS) talks on the border issue with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.Wang Yi also said that China maintained peace and peace in the border areas and resumed the Indian pilgrimage to mount gang Rainpoche and Lake Mapam in Zijang Autonomous Region. China shared confidence to remove intervention, expand cooperation and further strengthen the pace of reform development of relationships, so that while chasing the respective rejuvenation, Beijing could contribute to each other’s success and give the most essential certainty to Asia and the world. The meeting follows Doval’s December visit for the 23rd round of talks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a weeks after the BRICS summit to revive the dialogue system during the BRICS summit.Wang’s visit comes ahead of China’s PM Modi’s visit to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin from 31 August to 1 September. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning said that Wang’s visit shows Beijing’s intention to implement access between the two leaders, maintain high-level exchanges, deepen political trusts, expand cooperation and ensure stable development of bilateral relations properly to manage differences. Mao described SR-tier dialogue as an important channel to pursue border talks. He said that the previous round in Beijing produced agreements on delimitation, border management and border cooperation. Both sides said, “are working through diplomatic channels this year to implement those results. Further, Mao said that China is ready to continue constructive connection with India on joint consensus basis to preserve peace and stability along the border.