
India and China have agreed to withdraw all troops from the conflict zone in eastern Ladakh. It has been reported that the army will be withdrawn from the area very soon.
India and China agreed to withdraw troops after a diplomatic talk between the two countries on Friday.
In a statement, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs said maintaining peace on the border is essential for the improvement of bilateral relations between the two neighboring countries and the overall development. That is why such a decision has been taken.
But there will be another meeting soon at the military level between the two countries on how to withdraw troops. The next steps will be taken then.
Diplomatic talks between the two countries have been going on since July 5. Finally, both sides agreed. India's national security advisor Ajit Doval, and Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi, spoke over the phone for about two hours on July 5.
At that time, there were discussions between the two armies in East Ladakh about the conflict between the two armies and the easing of tensions on the border. Then, from July 6, diplomatic talks between the two countries began.
The Union Foreign Ministry said on Friday that the two countries had finally decided to implement the high-level meetings.
It was then that the two countries decided that there would be another meeting between India and China at the military level very soon. There, the decision will be made on how and when the two countries will withdraw their troops. It was decided at the meeting that the two countries should come forward equally to implement this decision and maintain peace on the border. Source: https://www.daily-bangladesh.com
