External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Chinese envoy Sun Weidong . Weidong left India at a time when the two countries are trying to work out differences in their internal affairs .
Beijing, November 16: Sun Weidong, China's former envoy to India, came to power in July as Chinese Ambassador to India, a three-year term, according to state media outlet Global Times, who left India at a time when the two countries are trying to work out differences in their internal affairs, including the Ladakh border fight in 2020, which has remained the dominant issue between the two countries.External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar met with Chinese envoy Sun Weidong, who said that bilateral ties must be maintained by respecting each other's political structures and growth paths, and upholding the principle of non-intervention in each others' internal affairs.The three Mutuals are emphasized in the development of India-China relations.After meeting ambassador Sun, Jaishankar tweeted that peace and quiet in the border zones are essential.
India and China have held numerous rounds of diplomatic and military level talks on the situation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the India-China border zones since April 2020.