On January 24, the Chinese and Indian armed forces held the ninth round of military commander-level talks on the Chinese side of the Mordor/Chushule meeting point.

The two sides had a candid and in-depth exchange of views on the issue of disengagement from the line of actual control in the western section of the China-India border.

Both sides agreed that this round of talks was positive, pragmatic and constructive, which further enhanced mutual trust and mutual understanding between the two sides.

The two sides agreed to push forward the disengagement of front-line troops as soon as possible, and agreed to follow the important consensus of the leaders of the two countries, continue to maintain the momentum of dialogue and negotiation, hold the tenth round of military commander-level talks as soon as possible, and work together to promote the cooling down.

The two sides agreed to continue to take effective measures to ensure that the front-line troops maintain restraint, stabilize the situation in the western border control line area, and jointly maintain peace and tranquility.