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India, China agreed to go for more military talks

India, China agreed to go for more military talks
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New Delhi: After the talk of the LAC release between the senior commander last month ended with acid records with both parties blaming each other for sustainable, Indian and Chinese deadlock again in the dialog table Thursday with a diplomatic talk round to resolve the East Ladakh situation.
The 23rd meeting of the mechanism of work for consultation & coordination in Indian-Chinese border affairs (WMCC) saw India seeking initial and complete release of all friction points along the LAC in the West sector and both parties agreed to other military negotiations immediately.
There are no signs of breakthrough everyone with India and China reaffirming their respective positions in a separate statement after what the WMCC 9th meeting since Galwan’s incident last year.
Chinese readings also do not mention complete release even when talking about efforts to solve the remaining problems and switch from “urgent dispute resolution” for regular border management and control.
They remember the agreement between Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and his colleague Wang Yi during their meeting in September in Dushanbe that military and diplomatic officials from both parties must continue their discussion to resolve the remaining problems along Lach.
Therefore, India said in its reading, both parties had a discussion and in depth about the situation along the LAC in the western sector of the Indian-Chinese border area and also reviewed developments since the last meeting of the two last parties.
“In this case they agreed about the need to find the initial resolution of the problems left along the LAC on the East Ladakh while fully obeying the bilateral agreements and protocols to restore peace and tranquility.
Both parties must enter while also continuing to ensure stable land situations and avoiding Unwanted incidents, “said the government.
“Approved that the two parties must hold a senior commander colleague (the next 14) on the start date to achieve complete release goals from all friction points along the LAC in the West sector in accordance with existing bilateral agreements.
And the protocol,” he added.
According to China, both parties called on sustainable efforts to further enhance the border situation, and said they would strive to switch from “urgent dispute settlement for regular management and control on the start date”.
“Both parties agreed to maintain dialogue and communication through diplomatic and military channels, actively preparing for the 14th round of senior commander meetings, and made efforts to resolve the remaining problems in the western sector of China-India,” China said in it.
Revelation.
“Both parties have a candidate for candid and deeply on recent developments in the China-India border area, and agree to consolidate existing results from release, strictly with agreements and protumpols and consensus achieved between two sides, preventing the situation in the ground from relapse, “he added.
After the last round of military talks, the government accused China ignoring “constructive advice” India and did not come with a forward-looking proposal.

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