Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Dispute persists, but India, China commit to disengage

- Rezaul H Laskar and Sutirtho Patranobis letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI/BEIJING: India and China said on Friday they will push forward efforts aimed at complete disengagem­ent and easing of tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), even as difference­s persisted between the two sides on issues such as Galwan Valley. In a separate but related developmen­t, the Chinese envoy to India called for maintainin­g peace along the disputed border until both sides found a “reasonable solution” and for a “win-win” bilateral relationsh­ip, but warned against measures aimed at “decoupling” the two economies.

Following the third virtual meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultati­on and Coordinati­on (WMCC) on border affairs since the standoff began in early May, both sides issued similarly worded statements focused on progress in the disengagem­ent and de-escalation process that began last weekend after a phone call between the Special Representa­tives on the boundary issue – India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi.

People familiar with developmen­ts, speaking on condition of anonymity, drew a distinctio­n between positions adopted by the two sides on contentiou­s issues such as China’s claim on Galwan Valley, and the process of disengagem­ent involving meetings of corps commanders and mechanisms such as WMCC. “This

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