India, China agree that differences should not become disputes after key phone call


Beijing, Jul 6 (IANS): With Prime Minister Narendra Modi visiting the forward areas in Ladakh over the weekend coupled with sustained diplomatic pressure, the India-China border face-off appears to have reached some sort of settlement. This disclosure comes day after a disengagement process began in three of the four friction points along the LAC in Ladakh.

On Sunday evening, Chinese Foreign Minister, State Councillor and Special Representative on the Sino-Indian Boundary Issue Wang Yi spoke to Indian National Security Advisor and Special Representative Ajit Doval over phone.

However, the Chinese statement on the talks, released on Monday, doesn't appear to be a climbdown from its stated position, even as it sought both sides adhere to strategic judgments and crucially not allow differences to become disputes.

Wang said that this year is the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and India. China-India relations have withstood the test of ups and downs, and it is not easy to achieve today's development, he said.

"Not long ago, what happened in the western part of the border between China and India in the Galwan Valley is very clear. China will continue to effectively defend its territorial sovereignty and the border area and peace," it said.

The Chinese Minister emphasised that the realisation of development and revitalisation is the first priority of China and India, and China and India share long-term common strategic interests in this general direction. The two sides should always adhere to strategic judgments that do not pose threats to each other and provide opportunities for development, attach great importance to the complex situation facing the current relationship between the two countries, and work together to overcome and reverse them as soon as possible, the statement said.

It is hoped that India and China will act in the same direction, correctly guide public opinion and public opinion, maintain and promote normal exchanges and cooperation between the two countries, avoid adopting practices that expand and complicate disputes, and jointly safeguard the overall situation of China-India relations, it added.

The two sides exchanged frank and in-depth views on easing the current state of affairs between the two countries' borders and reached a positive consensus, the statement said.

1. The two sides agree to follow the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries and believe that maintaining peace and tranquility in the border area is crucial to the long-term development of bilateral relations. The border issue should be placed in an appropriate position in bilateral relations to avoid the rise of differences into disputes.

2. The two sides reaffirmed their observance of a series of agreements signed by the two countries on the border issue and worked together to ease the situation in the border areas.

3. The two sides agreed to strengthen communication through the special representative meeting mechanism, hold non-stop meetings on the China-India Border Affairs Consultation and Coordination Working Mechanism, and constantly improve and strengthen confidence-building measures in the border area to avoid recurring incidents that affect peace and tranquility in the border area.

4. The two sides welcome the progress made in the recent military and diplomatic meeting between the two countries and agree to continue the dialogue and consultations, and emphasize that the consensus reached at the level of the two border defence forces at the military level should be implemented as quickly as possible to complete the disengagement process of the front-line forces of both sides as soon as possible.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    I wonder why Modi is scared to utter the word China ...

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  • Nice, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

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    Kindly advise one country that is atma-nirbhar ?
    atma-nirbhar is just another election tactic

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Nice, Mangalore.........when political leaders Atma is sold for money, there can not be Atma Nirbhar for sure.

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  • Annoy mus, Muscat

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    One doubt raised here is

    is border tension a election gimmick of trump and putin????

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Annoy mus, Muscat....Which border dispute you are writing about..??????

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    If there was no aggression at the Indo-China border, then what is the need for mobilisation of forces and also high level meetings.....!!!!!?????

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Now what shall we call him?
    Sikhander?
    Devender?

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  • Sp, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Call him whatever you want. It doesn't make wrong things right. He can't manage the present situation in the country.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    The one and only source of information we get from this recent India-China stand off is through news media. No body knows how much truth and fabrication is in this news. Our leadership is not giving any first hand info by way of official press conference neither it is naming a particular country as a aggressor. It's very frustrating to keep us locked out of reality by just giving same news in a twisted form again and again.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    So does this mean that Modi will remove the ban on Chinese apps and increase Chinese imports and investments ? Looks like a surrender, doesn't it ?

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  • Mr Kamath, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Aksai chin issue also you check you'll get definition and meaning of surrender thanks to congress

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    I was thinking more in terms of atma-nirbhar. We can't be self-reliant unless we reduce dependence on Chinese goods and investments.

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  • Mr Kamath, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    That will include in more money going from our pockets. We all should be ready to pay little more for Indian goods instead of Chinese atleast till the make in india platform widens

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  • Eddison Dsouza, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Thats why BJP was brought into power. So u too are the same.

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  • Mr Kamath, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    I'm not telling that avoiding Chinese products is going to be easy it's going to be very difficult. Especially in this covid crises people will buy cheap products but what we should do is try minimise it wherever possible

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Those who died fighting without surrendering are patriots and those who live by not mentioning the name of the country but submitting a unconditional written apology and mercy plea and surrender are coward traitors.

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  • Sp, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2020

    Mr. Kamath, ok let's consider that aksai chin was a congress disaster. But why did Nepal, a hindu country, betray india and support a communist country like China?

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