New Delhi: India and China on Friday do the release of troops in gorographer, the patrol point of 17A, one of the friction points between the two countries in the East Ladakh region.
“The second troops are now at their respective permanent bases,” said the Indian army in a statement.
During the 12th round talk, there was an agreement between the two parties to release PP-17A also known as gorographer.
Troops in this area have been in face-to-face situations since May last year.
Also read, China held the 12th round of military and Chinese Talksindia on Saturday held a discussion of the 12th corps commander level for a breakthrough in a stand-off at several friction points along Lach.as per statement, “has stopped the spread in the area It is gradual, coordinated, and verified.
The release process is carried out for two days.
“All temporary structures and other allied infrastructure made in the area by both parties have been dismantled.
“This agreement ensures that LAC in this area will be observed strictly and respected by both parties, and that there is no unilateral change in the status quo.
With a more sensitive area of the face-off has been resolved,” said the army.
“The Indian army with the ITBP is truly committed to ensuring the nation’s sovereignty and maintaining peace and tranquility along the LAC in the West,” he said.
East Ladakh is referred to as the west sector by the government.
Previously, on June 25, India and China have also held a 22nd meeting of the diplomatic work mechanism for consultation and coordination in Indian-Chinese border matters (WMCC).
During the military dialogue, India has raised the need to complete the release of jams in gorographer and Hot Springs, while also calling for “restoration of unwatched patrol rights” in the supervisory-conveniently located strategic area, with a lower line of restoration.
Status quo as in April 2020.
(with agency input)