Indian and Chinese Militaries top brass held meeting, Important decisions taken

Indian and Chinese Militaries top brass held meeting, Important decisions taken

NEW DELHI - India said China has reaffirmed that both sides should sincerely de-escalate and disengage at the border after top-level meetings were held between the two countries.

According to a statement from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, the 15th bilateral meeting between the army top brass was held Wednesday via video-conferencing.

The meetings followed border clashes earlier this month that left at least 20 Indian soldiers dead.

“The two delegations agreed that implementation of this understanding expeditiously, in accordance with the bilateral agreements and protocols, would help ensure peace and tranquillity in border areas and the development of the broader relationship between the two countries,” said the statement.

“The Indian side conveyed its concerns on the recent developments in Eastern Ladakh, including on the violent face-off in Galwan Valley area on 15th June that had resulted in casualties. In this regard, it was emphasized that both sides should strictly respect and observe the line of actual control,” added the statement.

Border skirmishes between China and India began on May 5.

Thousands of soldiers on both sides have been camping along the un-demarcated Himalayan border.

Border tensions between the two countries have existed for over seven decades, as China claims territory in India's northeast and New Delhi accuses Beijing of occupying its territory in Aksai Chin plateau, including part of the Ladakh region in Jammu and Kashmir.