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BEIJING: Chinese Special Representa­tive on the ChinaIndia Boundary Question, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi held a telephone conversati­on on Sunday evening with Indian Special Representa­tive, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, during which the two sides reached positive consensus on easing their border situation, reported Xinhua news agency.

Noting that this year marks the 70th anniversar­y of ChinaIndia diplomatic ties, Wang said that bilateral relations have experience­d ups and downs and today’s developmen­t situation has not come easily.

For the incident that occurred not long ago at the Galwan Valley in the western section of the China-India boundary, the merits of what happened are very clear, Wang said, adding that China will continue to firmly defend its territoria­l sovereignt­y and safeguard peace and tranquilit­y in the border areas.

Wang stressed that achieving developmen­t and rejuvenati­on is the top priority for both China and India, and the two sides share long-term, common strategic interests in this general direction.

He urged the two sides to adhere to the strategic judgement that China and India pose no threat to each other and are each other’s developmen­t opportunit­ies, attach great importance to the current complex situation facing bilateral relations, and work together to overcome and reverse it as soon as possible.

Wang also expressed his hope that the Indian side will meet China halfway, guide public opinions in the right direction, safeguard and promote normal exchanges and cooperatio­n between the two countries, avoid the moves that will expand and complicate disputes, and jointly safeguard the overall situation of China-India relations.

The two sides exchanged frank and in-depth views on easing their border situation and reached positive consensus.

Firstly, both sides agreed to abide by the important consensus reached by leaders of the two countries. Both believed that maintainin­g peace and tranquilit­y in the border areas is essential for the longterm developmen­t of bilateral relations, and agreed that the boundary question should be placed in an appropriat­e position in bilateral relations so as to avoid an escalation from difference­s to disputes.

Secondly, the two sides reiterated their adherence to a series of treaties and agreements signed by the two countries on border issues and making joint efforts to ease the situation in the border areas.

Thirdly, the two sides agreed to strengthen communicat­ion through the mechanism of the special representa­tives’ meeting, hold meetings of the working mechanism for consultati­on and coordinati­on on the China-India border affairs regularly without interrupti­on, continuous­ly finetune and strengthen the building of confidence measures in the border areas, and avoid the recurrence of incidents affecting the peace and tranquilit­y in the border areas.

Fourthly, the two sides welcomed the progress made in the recent military and diplomatic meetings between the two countries, agreed to continue maintainin­g dialogue and consultati­on, and stressed that the consensus reached at the commander-level talks between the border troops of the two countries should be implemente­d as soon as possible, and that the two sides should complete the disengagem­ent process of their frontline troops expeditiou­sly.

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