Guwahati: Assam and Mizoram signed an agreement on Thursday to guard the police and their forest guards far from the border between countries that had problems as the first real step towards easing tensions in the area and maintaining the sustainability of talks to end their territory’s disputes.
As was decided by the Ministry of Home Union, neutral power would remain responsible for the disputed zone straddling three cachar valley barrack districts, Karimganj and Hailakandi, and Mamit and collapsed in Mizoram.
The ice breaker in Aizawl, involved two cabinet ministers from other countries, also saw Mizoram officially pamper the death of six Assam Police on July 26 at the Cachar District Lailapur.
In reciprocal movements, Assam revoked the July 29 advisor who asked people from the country not to travel to Mizoram and notify those who were already there to “carry out a fully warning”.
Hundreds of trucks carrying important items and medical supplies have been stranded along the NH 306 in the Barak Valley since the border of the flare-up, triggered allegations by Mizoram from an unofficial economic blockade.
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“The dialogue participated in several telephone discussions between Mizoram CM Zoramthanga and the main thing was Himanta Buswa Sarma, both later State their commitment to find solutions that have avoided the government in a row since the first round of talk in 1993.
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The state government “Welcome and agreed to advance the initiative taken by the Interior Ministry, the Government of India and the Minister of Hon’Ble’s chairman of Assam and Mizoram”.
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It is encouraging that the two countries have approved the expected border management not only reducing tensions in the area but also alleviates the life of Lakh residents in both countries.
“The two countries will not send their respective forest and police forces to patrol, domination, law enforcement or for new deployment to one of the fields where confrontation and conflict has occurred between the last police forces,” he said.
The Minister of Border Development Assam Atul Bora, who led his country’s delegation said, “This is originally.
With meaningful dialogue, we can bring permanent peace, but will take time.” He blamed the Congress, who in the government in both Assam and Mizoram for several The term, for border disputes remain unresolved.