NSA Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister meet in Beijing, talks will be held on LAC and Eastern Ladakh border dispute
Beijing: India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi met in Beijing on Wednesday. This meeting is being considered very important in view of the China and India border dispute. Various issues are expected to be discussed between the Chinese Foreign Minister and NSA Doval, including maintaining peace along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) of the two countries and restoring bilateral relations which have been strained for more than four years due to the military standoff in Eastern Ladakh. Is.
It is noteworthy that after Galvan Valley and Doklam dispute, India-China relations had deteriorated significantly. After this, talks between the two countries were stopped. Earlier in the BRICS summit conference, there was a discussion between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping regarding the border dispute.
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Doval, who is leading the Indian delegation, arrived here on Tuesday to participate in the 23rd round of Special Representatives talks being held after a gap of five years. The last meeting was held in Delhi in 2019. The talks started at 10 am China time. During this period, many issues are expected to be discussed to restore bilateral relations after the agreement reached between the two countries on October 21 regarding withdrawal of troops and patrolling from Eastern Ladakh.
Ahead of this important dialogue, China said on Tuesday that it is ready to honor the commitments based on the consensus reached during the meeting of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Kazan, Russia on the sidelines of the BRICS summit on October 24. Is ready. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian, when asked about the special representative talks at a press conference, said China was ready to resolve differences.
It is noteworthy that a large number of soldiers of India and China were injured in the violent clash in Galwan. Apart from this, about 20 Indian soldiers were martyred.
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