China-India Border Dispute Zone Foreign Ministers' Talks Conclude Withdrawal of Both Armies September 11 12:51

In the disputed zone in the border area, the Chinese and Indian foreign ministers, who are still in a tense state, met and agreed to withdraw their troops early and ease the situation.

In the future, the focus will be on how to actually ease tensions.

In the disputed zone on the border between China and India, in June, the two troops clashed, killing 20 people on the Indian side, and even after late August, skirmishes continued in some areas. The state continues.



In response to this situation, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Indian Foreign Minister Jai Shankar met in Moscow on the 10th.



According to the announcements from both countries after the meeting, they agreed that both units should be separated as soon as possible to maintain the required distance and alleviate the situation.



The representatives of both sides also agreed to maintain communication and continue discussions on this issue.



China and India have agreed that the defense ministers of both countries will meet on the 4th of this month and continue dialogue to resolve the issue.



However, after that, the Chinese side accused the Indian army of firing for the first time since 1975 in the disputed zone, while the Indian side denounced that it was the Chinese side that fired. In the future, the focus will be on how it will actually ease tensions.