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In 75-Minute Phone Call India,China Agree To Establish Hotline For Timely Communication

Speaking with Foreign Minister of China, H.E. Mr. Wang Yi over a phone call, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar discussed the situation along the LAC on Thursday.

In 75-Minute Phone Call India,China Agree To Establish Hotline For Timely Communication
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In a phone call that lasted 75 minutes, India and China agreed to establish a 바카라œhotline바카라 to ensure easy and effective communication. 바카라œBoth parties agreed to establish a communication hotline to exchange opinions in a timely manner,바카라 said the statement.

Speaking with Foreign Minister of China, H.E. Mr. Wang Yi over a phone call, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar discussed the situation along the LAC on Thursday and said, 바카라œBoundary Question may take time to resolve but disturbance of peace and tranquility including by violence, will inevitably have a damaging impact on the relationship바카라.

While discussing India-China relations, Jaishankar noted that maintaining communications through both the diplomatic and military channels has helped in the disengagement in the Pangong Tso Lake area.

Jaishankar emphasized that both the countries should now quickly resolve the remaining issues along the LAC in Eastern Ladakh.

Wang Yi and Jaishankar agreed that a prolongation of the existing situation at the border was not in the interest of either side.

바카라œIt was, therefore, necessary that the two sides should work towards early resolution of remaining issues. It was necessary to disengage at all friction points in order to contemplate de-escalation of forces in this sector바카라, said the statement.

Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in its statement said that the Chinese had 바카라œnoted바카라 External Affairs Minister바카라™s proposal of 바카라˜three mutuals바카라™ and agreed on having a hotline to remain in touch.

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