Indian envoy discuss Eastern Ladakh with Chinese Communist Party official

NewsBharati    13-Aug-2020 13:54:11 PM
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Beijing, Aug 13: The  Indian Ambassador to China, Vikram Misri met Liu Jianchao, a senior official of the Chinese Communist Party, and handed out the details to him on India's stance on the borders in Eastern Ladakh and the overall bilateral relations.
 
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"Ambassador Vikram Misri met Liu Jianchao, Deputy Director of the Office of CPC Central Committee Foreign Affairs Commission and briefed him on India's stance vis-a-vis the situation on the borders in eastern Ladakh UT and overall bilateral relations," the Indian embassy in Beijing said in a tweet.
 
 
Earlier this month, India and China also conducted the Major General-level talks at Daulat Beg Oldi area to discuss disengagement by the Chinese side along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh sector.
 
In total, India and China have held five rounds of Lieutenant General-level talks between them for disengagement from the eastern Ladakh sector but complete disengagement has not "yet completed" as stated by the Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava.
 
The first talks came on June 6 between the Corps Commanders of both the countries. However, the tensions heightened after China's People Liberation Army and Indian Army engaged in a brutal face-off between June 15 and 16 in which 20 Indian Army soldiers martyred.