As the de-escalation process to douse the simmering tensions between India and China along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Ladakh sector continues, Beijing came out with a positive statement on Wednesday, stating that the fourth commander-level talks between Indian and Chinese militaries achieved notable progress in further aiding disengagement between troops at the border and easing situation at the western sector.


Giving out a statement on the 4th round of commander-level talks between the Corps Commanders of the two armies that lasted spanned nearly 15 hours, Chinese Foreign Minister spokesperson Hua Chunying said, "The two sides achieved progress in further disengagement between border troops and easing situation at the western sector of China-India boundary. We hope India will work with China to implement consensus with concrete actions and jointly safeguard peace and tranquillity in border areas."

"We hope that India will work with China to implement our consensus with concrete actions and jointly safeguard peace and tranquillity in the border areas,” Hua said.

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The fourth round of commander-level talks between India and China was held to take forward the disengagement process meant for expeditious withdrawal of troops from all the standoff points at the LAC which is “necessary for maintaining peace and tranquillity”.

Conveying a strong message to Beijing, the Indian delegation apprised the Chinese PLA about the "red lines" and sent a “very clear” message to the neighbouring country that status quo ante must be restored in eastern Ladakh, sources said.

The nuclear-powered Asian neighbours which were entangled in a bitter border standoff at multiple locations along the Eastern Ladakh since May 5, agreed to begin phase two of the disengagement in the next few days.