Hindustan Times (East UP)

We will not agree to change in status quo: EAM on LAC standoff

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NEW DELHI: India is engaged in talks with China on the eastern Ladakh border standoff with absolute clarity that it will not agree to any change in the status quo or any attempt to unilateral­ly alter the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the region, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said.

In an interactiv­e session at a think-tank in Paris, Jaishankar said he was optimistic about resolving the issue through dialogue and that significan­t headway has been made in many of the friction points following talks between military commanders of the two sides.

“We are absolutely clear that we will not agree to any change in the status quo. Any attempt to change the LAC unilateral­ly by one side. So however complex it is, however long it takes, however difficult it is, I think that clarity is what guides us,” he said on Tuesday. Jaishankar said achieving disengagem­ent is the goal right now and that he was optimistic about the resolution of the issues.

“I would say other than optimism, it is very important to have perseveran­ce. Believe me, I have got those qualities in reasonable measure and my system has it in the reasonable measure which is more important,” he said. “We will carry on with this and disengagem­ent is right now the goal. Because it is only when disengagem­ent happens we can then start talking about de-escalation,” he added.

Jaishankar arrived in Paris on Sunday on a three-day trip after paying a two-day visit to Germany. The external affairs minister said that both sides held several rounds of talks between military commanders with a focus on disengagem­ent.

The 14th round of military talks had taken place last month during which India pressed for an early disengagem­ent of troops in the remaining friction points.

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