New Delhi: After the sixth round of Military Commander-level talks to resolve the ongoing standoff in eastern Ladakh, India and China have agreed to stop sending more troops to the frontline, and refrain from unilaterally changing the situation on the ground”.
In a joint statement, India and China said they have agreed to “earnestly implement the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, strengthen communication on the ground, avoid misunderstandings and misjudgments, stop sending more troops to the frontline, refrain from unilaterally changing the situation on the ground, and avoid taking any actions that may complicate the situation.”
The two sides had a “candid and in-depth exchanges of views on stabilizing the situation along the LAC in the India – China border areas,” the statement read.
The meeting was held at Moldo, the border meeting point on the Chinese side near Chushul.