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India-China holds 25th WMCC meeting, agree for 17th round of military talks to resolve the remaining issue

India has maintained that bilateral ties cannot return to normalcy without peace on the boundary. Full disengagement will have to be followed by de-escalation and de-induction of the troops from both sides still deployed in forward areas.<br />'' <br />''A statement from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that India and China reviewed the situation at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and welcomed the latest disengagement at Patrolling Point 15 in the Gogra-Hot Springs area at the 25th meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation & Coordination on India-China Border Affairs (WMCC) held virtually on Friday. <br />'' <br />''The MEA said both sides agreed to continue discussions through diplomatic and military channels to resolve the remaining issues along the LAC at the earliest so as to create conditions for restoration of normalcy in bilateral relations. To achieve that objective, they agreed to hold the 17th round of talks between senior military commanders at an early date.<br />''<br />''A statement from China's Foreign Ministry similarly welcomed the recent disengagement, and said both sides were "willing to take measures to further ease the border situation and promote the border situation from emergency response to normalised control." It added that they agreed to hold the next military talks as soon as possible.<br />''<br />''The Indian delegation was led by Shilpak Ambule, Joint Secretary (East Asia) from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), while the Chinese side was led by Hong Liang, Director-General of the Boundary & Oceanic Department of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.<br />

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