The Chinese Defense Ministry has announced that both sides have begun to withdraw as the two sides continue to hang out in the disputed zone between China and India.

However, the Indian side has not announced the withdrawal, and it is unclear whether the conflict will end.

In the disputed zone between China and India in the Ladakh region of northern India, the conflict between the two armies has continued since last year, and in June, the clash killed him for the first time in 45 years.



The two countries have been in talks intermittently, but the Chinese Defense Ministry has announced that they have reached an agreement in last month's talks and that both sides have begun to withdraw from the 10th.



The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China also commented, "I hope India will come closer to China and the withdrawal will proceed smoothly."



Meanwhile, the Indian side has not disclosed whether it has begun to withdraw, and Defense Minister Singh will explain the current situation in parliament on the 11th.



However, the two troops have been glaring at multiple places since the clash in June last year, and it is unclear whether the withdrawal of troops will actually proceed and the conflict will be resolved.