BEIJING, July 15 (Reuters) - China's top diplomat Wang Yi told the Indian foreign minister that bilateral ties need to be stabilised, as the two Asian neighbours searched for ways to ease simmering military tensions along their vast border.
Since the 1990s, ties have improved after a series of border agreements, and China is now India's second-largest trading partner.
China and India need to work in the same direction to find a solution to border issues acceptable to both sides, Wang told Jaishankar during their meeting on Friday.
The two sides agreed to hold the next round of military commander-level talks on border issues at an early date, the Chinese foreign ministry said.
On India's recent restrictions against Chinese companies, Wang urged a fair, transparent and non-discriminatory business environment for Chinese companies.
Persons:
Wang Yi, Wang, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Jaishankar, Ryan Woo, Edmund Klamann
Organizations:
ASEAN, Affairs, Thomson
Locations:
BEIJING, Indonesian, Jakarta, India, China, New Delhi