India said that the process of withdrawal of troops is not yet complete. The work of taking back the Chinese troops on the LAC is still incomplete, India’s emphasis on completing this process soon.
On the standoff with China in eastern Ladakh, India said that the process of withdrawal of troops in the region is not yet complete and only with early withdrawal of troops can ensure complete peace in the border areas and progress in bilateral relations.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said this in the weekly press conference organized through the digital medium.
The process of withdrawal of soldiers incomplete.
He said, ‘I emphasize that the process of withdrawal of troops is not yet complete. An interim agreement was reached between the two sides that they will maintain stability at the ground level and avoid any new incident.
“We hope that neither side will take any action that is not in accordance with this understanding,” a foreign ministry spokesperson said.
This is how peace will be restored.
It is only by withdrawing that complete peace in the border areas and progress in bilateral relations can be ensured.
He said that only with the early withdrawal of troops from these areas of eastern Ladakh, complete restoration of peace in the border areas and progress in bilateral relations can be ensured.
He was asked about the latest situation related to the standoff with China in eastern Ladakh.
Comply with various agreements.
It is noteworthy that External Affairs Minister S. In the context of the eastern Ladakh standoff, Jaishankar had recently said that India-China relations are at a crossroads.
The direction of which depends on whether the neighboring country adheres to various agreements to maintain peace along the border.
The process of withdrawal of soldiers incomplete.
External Affairs Minister Jaishankar had discussed with his Chinese counterpart on April 30 the process of withdrawal of troops started this year.
In this regard, the ministry had said that the process of withdrawal of troops is not yet complete and it should be completed soon.
Deadlock continues.
The border standoff between the armies of India and China broke out in the Pangong So area after violent clashes last year. After this, both sides had deployed thousands of soldiers and heavy weapons.
After military and diplomatic level talks, the two sides withdrew troops and weapons from the northern and southern banks of Pangong Pso in February this year.
However, it is understood that at some places, the standoff is still going on over the withdrawal of troops.
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