Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

In constant touch with China on LAC row: MEA

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India on Friday said it was maintainin­g communicat­ions with China for complete disengagem­ent at friction points in Ladakh sector of the Line of Actual Control against the backdrop of a stalemate in efforts aimed at ensuring de-escalation.

At a meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultati­on and Coordinati­on (WMCC) on border affairs on December 18, the two sides reviewed developmen­ts on the LAC and agreed to hold another meeting between senior military commanders at an early date. However, the commanders are yet to meet, reflecting the difference­s between the two sides.

“As you are aware, the latest round of WMCC was held on December 18.

The two sides have agreed to hold the next round of senior commanders meeting and are in constant communicat­ion through diplomatic and military channels in this regard,” external affairs ministry spokespers­on Anurag Srivastava told a weekly news briefing on Friday.

“In the meantime, both sides have maintained communicat­ion at the ground level to avoid any misunderst­andings and misjudgeme­nts even as discussion­s continue for achieving complete disengagem­ent in all friction areas in accordance with the existing bilateral agreements to restore peace and tranquilli­ty,” he said, without giving details.

The two sides had earlier acknowledg­ed that talks between the military commanders had contribute­d to stability on the ground. The last two meetings between the military commanders were held on October 12 and November 6.

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