Core Points - China and India will restore direct flights by the end of October 2023, reflecting the consensus reached during the meeting between President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Modi on August 31, 2023, and facilitating friendly exchanges between over 2.8 billion people in both countries [1] - The Chinese government opposes the UK’s previous espionage allegations against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, stating that the withdrawal of charges indicates the unfounded nature of the claims [1] - The Chinese government criticized the recent report from the U.S. House of Representatives' "China Special Committee," which aims to limit normal educational exchanges between China and the U.S., emphasizing that such actions are politically motivated and detrimental to mutual interests [1] Group 1 - China and India will restore direct flights by the end of October 2023, facilitating exchanges between over 2.8 billion people [1] - The withdrawal of espionage charges by the UK indicates the unfounded nature of the allegations against the two individuals [1] - The Chinese government emphasizes the mutual benefits of educational exchanges with the U.S. and criticizes attempts to politicize these interactions [1]
中国和印度将于10月底前恢复直航航班
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-10-09 09:25