75% of the Chinese army that invaded Ladakh has withdrawn : EAM
Geneva (Switzerland) – Foreign Minister Dr S Jaishankar recently gave information about the ongoing talks with China. In an interview held in Geneva, he said that the clashes between India and China in June 2020 in the Galwan basin had affected the relations between India and China. When there is border violence, it affects bilateral relations. Negotiations are ongoing on both sides to find a solution to the situation. The External Affairs Minister also indicated that if there is a solution to the border dispute, the relations between the two countries will improve.
75% of Chinese troops who infiltrated Ladakh have retreated ! – External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar
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Agreement on the withdrawal of the entire army – Ajit Doval
National Security Advisor informed that on 12th September, both India and China agreed to withdraw all troops from the Ladakh border. Doval, who is on a visit to Russia, met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in St. Petersburg. At that time, Doval said that it was agreed to make immediate and double efforts for the withdrawal of troops.