India and China have been having discussions through established diplomatic and military channels to address the situation along the LAC in the India China border areas. The spokesperson said, the senior Commanders of the two sides had met on 6th, 22nd and 30th June.
Diplomatic engagements are also continuing in parallel and last week on 24th June a meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination, WMCC on India China border affairs was also held. The senior commanders meeting held on 30th June at Chushul was the third senior military commander level engagement to discuss issues related to disengagement at the face off site along the LAC and de-escalation from the border areas.
MEA spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said, both sides have emphasised the need for an expeditious, phased and step wise de-escalation as a priority. This is in keeping with the agreement between External Affairs Minister and his Chinese counterpart during their conversation on 17th June that the overall situation would be handled in a responsible manner and that both sides would implement the disengagement understanding of 6th June sincerely.
The discussion in the latest meetings of senior commanders reflected the commitment of both sides to reduce the tensions along the LAC. The two sides will continue their meetings both at the military and diplomatic levels
including under the framework of WMCC in the future to resolve the issue to mutual satisfaction. The spokesperson said, India expects the Chinese side to sincerely follow up and ensure the expeditious restoration of peace and tranquility in the border areas.
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