Eastern Ladakh row: India, China agree to work with 'urgency' to realise complete disengagement
India and China have agreed to expedite efforts for complete disengagement in eastern Ladakh. NSA Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi discussed the issue in St Petersburg, emphasizing the importance of peace and respect for the Line of...

The Doval-Wang meeting took place in the Russian city on the sidelines of a conclave of national security advisors of the BRICS (Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa) nations.
"The meeting gave the two sides an opportunity to review the recent efforts towards finding an early resolution of the remaining issues along the Line of Actual Control, which will create conditions to stabilise and rebuild bilateral relations," the MEA said.
"Both sides agreed to work with urgency and redouble their efforts to realize complete disengagement in the remaining areas," it said in a statement.
"The NSA conveyed that peace and tranquillity in border areas and respect for LAC are essential for normalcy in bilateral relations," the MEA said.
"Both sides must fully abide by relevant bilateral agreements, protocols, and understandings reached in the past by the two governments," it said.
The MEA said the two sides agreed that the India-China bilateral relationship is significant not just for the two countries but also for the region and the world.
"The two sides also exchanged views on the global and regional situation," it said.
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