India-China Tensions Ease: Wang Yi to Visit Delhi
India-China Tensions Ease: Wang Yi to Visit Delhi
India-China Tensions Ease: India and China review LAC situation; peace returning. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is likely to visit India for special representative talks.
The ice in India-China relations has started melting now, the Chinese Foreign Minister will visit India! Border situation reviewed. India and China on Wednesday reviewed the overall situation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and prepared the ground for talks of special representatives on the border issue. New Delhi served as the venue for the 34th meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on India-China Border Affairs.
In this, both countries expressed satisfaction about the general situation of peace and stability in the border areas. The Ministry of External Affairs said, ‘Both sides also prepared for the next round of talks of special representatives to be held in India later this year.’
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi may visit India
The talks of special representatives will be held in India at the end of the year, in which Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is likely to participate. Wang and NSA Ajit Doval are special representatives for this dialogue.
India-China Tensions Ease: The situation of the border areas was reviewed
According to the Ministry of External Affairs, both parties examined the state of the border regions between China and India. expressed contentment with the overall state of stability and peace in the border regions. Bilateral relations are progressively returning to normal as a result.
“Both sides agreed to maintain regular discussions and contacts at diplomatic and military levels on topics of border concerns through established mechanisms,” the Ministry of External Affairs said in its statement. China hosted the most recent special representative-level negotiations in December of last year.
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