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China and India have agreed to take measures to ease tensions along the border area at talks between militaries of both sides.

Countries reach truce deal in first meeting since clash between troops

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China and India have agreed to take measures to ease tensions along the border area at commander-level talks between the militaries of the two sides, the Foreign Ministry said.

The commanders reached the agreement on Monday in their first meeting since a clash between Chinese and Indian troops at the border area in the Galwan Valley on June 15.

This is also the second commander-level dialogue between the two nations since they have been locked in border tensions since May.

The first dialogue was held on June 6.

Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said at a daily news briefing on Tuesday that the two sides “had a frank and in-depth exchange of views on the prominent issues” on border control and agreed to take necessary measures to cool down the situation.

“We also agreed to maintain dialogue and work together to promote peace and tranquilli­ty in the border area,” he said.

The meeting had shown that China and India hoped to manage their difference­s and de-escalate tension through negotiatio­n, he added.

Zhao denied speculatio­n in media reports that said at least 40 Chinese troops had died in the June 15 clash, saying “it is false informatio­n”.

In another developmen­t on Tuesday, State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on China, Russia and India to correctly face and properly handle the sensitive factors in bilateral relations and maintain the overall situation of their ties.

He made the remark in a video conference of foreign ministers from the three countries.

China also supported Russia’s hosting of a trilateral defence ministers’ meeting to improve security cooperatio­n among the three nations, Wang said.

“New Delhi and Beijing have shown commitment to a peaceful resolution.

“They started meetings at the level of defence officers and foreign ministers, and neither has made any statement to indicate that either will pursue non-diplomatic solutions,” Asian News Internatio­nal quoted Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as saying.

We also agreed to maintain dialogue and work together to promote peace ... in the border area.

Zhao Lijian

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