New Delhi: India and China have agreed to continue talks to resolve the Ladakh sector dispute. Referring to the talks, sources said that the two countries agreed to reduce tensions and end the stalemate. The talks took place in Chosolo Moldo, on the Chinese border.After the talks, the Indian Foreign Ministry said in an official statement that the two countries agreed to resolve the ongoing stalemate in the border areas peacefully. The statement said that Saturday's talks were held in a cordial and peaceful atmosphere. According to the statement, peace and stability on the border are essential for the development of bilateral relations. According to the Indian Foreign Ministry, India and China have been liaising with each other in recent weeks through diplomatic and military channels to defuse border tensions.
The statement said that the two sides agreed on the situation in the border areas as per bilateral agreements. Agreed to resolve peacefully.A statement issued by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs said that peace and stability in the border areas between India and China are essential for the improvement and overall development of bilateral relations. He called for maintaining the status quo of April 2020.While China said that India should stop its construction on the border.The Indian Foreign Ministry statement also said that the two sides would continue talks at the diplomatic and military levels to resolve the issue. However, no details have been released. It is to be noted that border tensions between the two countries have been going on for a month now. Now the Chinese army is not allowing the Indian army to go beyond Finger 4.India has begun construction of a bridge and road on the border, which China objects to. India says it is building inside its border and will benefit the local population, according to reports.
And on the 9th, as a result of the clash between the soldiers of the two countries, several soldiers were injured, during which the Chinese troops had penetrated deep into the Indian border.This was not officially acknowledged by India at the official level, but a few days ago, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had stated that a significant number of Chinese troops had gathered on the border, according to media reports. And with 2,500 troops stationed in the Gulwan Valley, foreign affairs experts say that although the border has been tense for a month, the reality is that no one wants to escalate the problem.The Chinese leadership faces some internal challenges, but China is also in favor of reducing or easing tensions. He said India's political and military leadership also wants to end the stalemate, but also wants the Chinese military to Go back to where you were before. According to him, there is a heated debate in the Indian media in this regard, which is trying to give the impression that India is far more powerful than China, so it should teach China a lesson. The Indian media has been reporting on Pakistan in the same way and trying to show that the two countries are on the brink of war.
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