India-China Stand Off: After the violent clash between Indian and Chinese army on December 9 in Tawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh, both the countries are now working on peace restoration. On Tuesday (December 20), the 17th round of commander-level meeting was held between the two countries in Ladakh.
In the meeting, both countries agreed to maintain peace on LAC. However, this meeting was held only to restore peace in Ladakh. Whether the issue of Tawang clash came up in this or not, it has not been informed. Top army officers were present in this high level meeting. On Thursday (December 22), a joint statement was issued by both the sides giving information about the talks held in this meeting.
No significant change in Ladakh!
In the 17th round of commander-level meeting since the Galvan clash, India pressed China to withdraw troops from places including Demchok and Depsang. However, there has been no sign of any breakthrough in the talks. At the same time, no information was given whether the issue of Tawang clash was raised or not. The joint statement said that both countries are working for early resolution of pending issues. The armies of both the countries are trying to establish peace following the guidelines received from their respective governments.
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Foreign Ministry gave information about the meeting
At the same time, Indian Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson Arindam Bagchi gave some information related to this meeting during a press conference. In the 17th round of India-China commander-level talks, both sides agreed to resolve relevant issues in areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the western sector in an ‘open and constructive manner’, Bagchi said, quoting a joint statement by military officials. Exchanged views with.
Agreed on establishing peace on LAC
He said, “In this meeting, both sides agreed to maintain security and stability on the ground in the western sector. Both sides agreed to remain in close contact and maintain dialogue through military and diplomatic channels, as well as to resolve pending issues at the earliest.” Agreed to work on a mutually acceptable solution.” Earlier, the last meeting was held on July 17, 2022. Even after the conversation on July 17, a joint statement was issued from both sides. In which it was said that in the meeting both He kept his words openly and talked about the issues seriously.
17th round of talks since Galvan clash
Even in the 17th round of commander-level talks, both the countries reiterated that it is necessary to resolve the remaining issues at the earliest for peace on the LAC. Both the countries reiterated that the talks will continue and these issues will be resolved through military and diplomatic talks. Let us tell you that after the violent clash in Galvan in Ladakh, the military officers of both the countries are still trying to establish peace by meeting, while recently there was a clash in Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh.
Accusations on each other regarding Tawang clash
China had blamed the Indian Army for the Tawang clash. The Chinese Army alleged that Indian Army soldiers had illegally crossed the disputed border, which triggered the skirmish. At the same time, India’s Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has also held Chinese soldiers responsible for the violent clash in Tawang. He had said in Parliament that Chinese soldiers had tried to infiltrate but Indian soldiers gave a befitting reply to China.
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