The relationships between China and India remain tense due to the dispute of territory on the border between the two countries in the high Himalayas area.
China and India have agreed to continue direct flights, continue the media exchange and resolve the issues of pilgrims visiting the sacred areas of Tibet, within the framework of negotiations held in Beijing. This was reported by the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s press service.
The agreements are the result of negotiations between the Deputy Foreign Minister of China and India, Sun Weidun and Vikram Misri. As part of these negotiations, the parties also discussed the strengthening of cooperation between law enforcement agencies, deepening the Cross-border river cooperation, as well as the joint celebration of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of Diplomatic relationships 2025.
The Chinese side emphasized the importance of continuing the dialogue, exchange and direction of public opinion in supporting the stable development of bilateral relations.
Remember that Xi Jinping and Modi conducted official negotiations for the first five years, which agreed to resolve territorial disputes.
The relationships between the two districts have remained tense since 2020, when, as a result of the conflicts between their military at the disputed border with the Western Himalayas, 20 Indians and four Chinese soldiers were killed. Then there is also a huge brawl of Indian and China border patrols. Nearly 150 people participated in the battle. 13 Military was injured.
But in October 2024, India and China completed the removal of military units and equipment from the controversial regions of Ladakhu in Himalayas, which officially completed a four -front.
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