India And China Agreed For The Next Round Of Military Talks
India and China agreed for the next round of military talks, talks may happen soon. India and China are ready for military talks once again.
The Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that India and China have agreed to hold military-level talks for the early and complete withdrawal of troops from the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh.
This conversation may happen soon. Foreign Ministry spokesman Anurag Shrivastava said that diplomatic and military negotiations have helped both countries understand each other’s side on the issue.
There was another round of diplomatic talks between India and China last week. The talks took place under the working mechanism for consultation and coordination on the India-China border.
During the virtual meeting, the two sides agreed to work for the withdrawal of troops from all places of tension along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh as quickly as possible.
Srivastava said that talks are continuing between India and China through diplomatic and military channels. These talks have helped us understand each other’s position.
India is in contact with China to end the stalemate on the issue of the stranded ship
For the last few months, the Government of India is very serious about the case of two cargo ships stranded in Chinese waters. We are in constant contact with the Chinese administration to find a solution quickly.
The crew of 39 Indian nationals is on both ships. These things were said by Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Anurag Shrivastava on Thursday.
He said the cargo vessel MV Jag Anand has been standing near Jingtang port in Hubei province, China since June 13.
It is crewed by 23 Indian nationals as crew. There is 16 Indian civilian crew on board another ship MV Anastasia. It has been standing near China’s Koofidian port since 20 September and is awaiting the disposal of goods.
Anurag said that our High Commission is in touch with the Chinese administration. The Chinese administration has stated that several restrictions have been imposed in the wake of Covid-19.
For this reason, crew changes were not allowed at these ports. However, some other ships, which arrived thereafter the Indian ship, were successful in unloading and departing.
We are in constant touch with the administration there. They are urged that the ship be allowed to anchor and replace the crew.