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India for settlement of ‘other outstanding issues’ with China

India will host the SCO heads of government meeting in the virtual format on November 30

India for settlement of ‘other outstanding issues’ with China

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Tribune News Service
New Delhi, November 12

India and China have agreed to hold another round of senior military commander level talks to pursue the threads of the discussions held during the last meeting on November 6 on disengagement at all friction points along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Western Sector of India-China border areas, the MEA said here on Thursday.

While taking forward the discussions at the November 6 meeting, the next interaction will push for the settlement of “other outstanding issues”, he added at a media briefing.

“When we have something to share, we will share.  Discussions are ongoing,” added Srivastava while pointing out that both sides have agreed to maintain dialogue and communication through military and diplomatic channels.

India will host the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) heads of government meeting in the virtual format on November 30.

“We have accordingly informed all the eight SCO members and the four observer states,” he said.


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