China said on East Ladakh standoff, we did effective management, control with India

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi

Beijing: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, in his year-end speech highlighting the performance of his ministry, said that China and India effectively managed and controlled the standoff along the border in eastern Ladakh. Wang’s statement has come amid the ongoing border dispute between the two countries in eastern Ladakh. Giving a brief reference to the efforts made to resolve the tense standoff along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh, Wang said, China and India have engaged in diplomatic and military dialogue as part of a shared commitment to improve and develop bilateral relations. is maintained.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that some border areas have effectively managed and controlled the situation. Due to the military standoff in eastern Ladakh, there was tension in the relations between the two countries. The border standoff between the armies of India and China started on May 5 last year after violent clashes in the Pangong Lake area and both sides gradually increased their deployment with thousands of soldiers and heavy weapons. As a result of a series of military and diplomatic talks, the two sides completed the withdrawal of troops in the Gogra area in August and on the north and south banks of Pangong Lake in February.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi

The 12th round of talks between the two sides was held on 31 July. A few days later, the process of withdrawal of forces from Gogra was completed. The two armies were face to face in this area, which posed a threat to the peace of the region. 50 to 60 thousand soldiers on both sides are still stationed in the mountainous sectors of the Line of Actual Control.

In his speech, Wang said, “As for China’s diplomacy, the past year has seen us work under the strong leadership of the Central Committee of the CPC (Ruling Communist Party of China), at the core of which is Com. Xi Jinping. Adopting a global vision and serving the nation and our people.

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