India asks China to pull back from all friction points 1st in marathon Corps Commander talks

  • 4 years ago
In the latest round of Corps Commander talks on the tense situation in Ladakh, India reportedly asked China to move back from all the friction points. The sixth round of Corps commander-level talks began at around 9 am in Moldo on the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) across India's Chushul sector in eastern Ladakh. The talks continued until late in the night. As senior army commanders of India and China held talks on implementing a five-point agreement reached between the two countries on disengagement of troops and de-escalation of the situation in eastern Ladakh, government sources said India told China to also pull back first along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

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