Beijing: Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Kang reiterated that the situation at the India-China border is generally stable and that both sides should strengthen existing efforts and implement relevant agreements, stressing on further simplifying and easing the conditions for lasting peace on the border. Must be followed strictly. Foreign Minister S.K. In his talks with Jaishankar, Qin reiterated China’s recent stand that the current situation along the China-India border is generally stable. His statement was apparently in the context of the ongoing military standoff in eastern Ladakh which has strained relations between the two countries.
A press release issued here on the Chin-Jaishankar talks said that Chin said that both sides should continue to implement the important consensus reached between the leaders of the two countries, strengthen the existing efforts, strictly follow the relevant agreements Emphasis should be laid on further easing and simplifying the border situation and maintaining permanent peace and stability in the border areas. In a tweet after the talks, Jaishankar said the focus remained on resolving the remaining issues and ensuring peace and tranquility in the border areas.
He said, ‘Our bilateral relations were discussed in detail with Chinese Foreign Minister Chin Gang. The focus is on resolving pending issues and ensuring peace in the border areas. Jaishankar said issues related to SCO, G-20 and BRICS (Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa) were also discussed. Hui. Chin said that China and India, as the world’s two most populous developing countries, are in a critical period of modernization.
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