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Doval, Yang meet amid Sikkim stand-off

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA Beijing/New Delhi, 27 July

Indian National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Kumar Doval and his Chinese counterpar­t Yang Jiechi met in Beijing on Thursday on the sidelines of a BRICS meeting, amid an ongoing military stand-off between the two nations in the Sikkim area.

Yang also separately met his counterpar­ts from South Africa and Brazil, according to China’s state-run Xinhua news agency. The report said bilateral relations, internatio­nal and regional issues, multilater­al affairs and “major problems” were discussed during the meetings.

It did not say whether the Sikkim stand-off was raised during the Doval-Yang meeting. According to a PTI report, Indian officials in Beijing did not elaborate on the issues discussed between Doval and Yang, who are special representa­tives of their countries for the boundary talks.

Doval arrived in China on Wednesday for the two-day Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa (BRICS) NSAs meeting hosted by Yang. A joint meeting of the NSAs will take place on Friday.

Doval and other heads of the delegation­s will also call on Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday evening.

Doval’s visit has raised expectatio­ns about the likelihood of a solution to the more-than-a-month-long military stand-off in Dokalam area near the Bhutan trijunctio­n.

In New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs spokespers­on Gopal Baglay said diplomatic channels were “functional” to resolve the ongoing standoff in Dokalam in the Sikkim sector.

He did not reply to a question on whether there was any hope of a resolution during the Doval’s China visit. Baglay only said his visit was in the context of the BRICS meeting.

In a written reply to the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh said the two sides have agreed to continue their engagement at various levels to enhance mutual understand­ing and address outstandin­g issues.

Referring to talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on Summit in Astana last month, he said both sides had agreed that Sino-India ties are a factor of stability at a time of global uncertaint­y.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? File photo of National Security Advisor Ajit Doval (right) and his Chinese counterpar­t Yang Jiechi . The two met in Beijing on Thursday on the sidelines of a BRICS meeting, amid an ongoing military stand-off between the two nations in Sikkim
PHOTO: REUTERS File photo of National Security Advisor Ajit Doval (right) and his Chinese counterpar­t Yang Jiechi . The two met in Beijing on Thursday on the sidelines of a BRICS meeting, amid an ongoing military stand-off between the two nations in Sikkim

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