China News Service, Beijing, July 9 (Zhang Su, Li Jingze) Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian confirmed in a question at a regular press conference on the 9th that the Chinese and Indian border defense forces have been in the Galvan Valley in the western section of the Sino-Indian border And other regions to take effective measures to break away from front-line contact.

  At the meeting on the same day, a reporter quoted a person familiar with the statement that after the Chinese and Indian armed forces completed disengagement from the western section of the Sino-Indian border, the two sides will hold a joint inspection to assess the implementation of the withdrawal process. The armed forces of the two countries will hold extensive talks to discuss ways to restore peace and tranquility in the border areas. Can China confirm and introduce the latest situation of disengagement between the two sides?

  Zhao Lijian replied that at present, based on the consensus reached at the military-level talks, the Chinese and Indian border guards have taken effective measures to disengage from front-line contacts in areas such as the Galvan Valley in the western section of the Sino-Indian border.

  "The situation on the Sino-Indian border is generally stable and tends to ease." Zhao Lijian said that the two sides will continue to maintain dialogue and communication through military and diplomatic channels, including holding a new round of military-level talks and a meeting on China-India border affairs consultation and coordination work mechanism.

  Zhao Lijian also said that he hopes that India and China will move towards each other, implement the consensus reached by both parties with practical actions, and jointly promote the situation in the border areas to further ease and cool down. (Finish)