Total disengagement only solution for peace along LAC in eastern Ladakh, Indian envoy to top Chinese minister
India and China have been witnessing a fierce stand-off along the LAC since April-May last year. Indian Ambassador Vikram Misri (left) with Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Luo Zhaohui in Beijing on Friday.  |  Photo Credit: Twitter
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Disengagement from both the northern and southern banks of Pangong Tso Lake was completed by both nations
Indian and Chinese armies have agreed to stand back at certain areas and troops have also been removed at LAC
Beijing: Only the disengagement of troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and the remaining areas of eastern Ladakh would help restore the peace and tranquility once seen at the border and improve bilateral ties, Indian Ambassador to China, Vikram Misri, told Vice Foreign Minister Luo Zhaohui in Beijing on Friday.
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Indian Ambassador to China Vikram Misri on Friday met Vice Foreign Minister Luo Zhaohui in Beijing. (Photo credit: Twitter/India in China)
Indian envoy meets Chinese Vice Foreign Minister, emphasises on complete disengagement in eastern Ladakh ANI | Updated: Mar 06, 2021 06:17 IST
Beijing [China], March 6 (ANI): Indian Ambassador to ChinaVikram Misri on Friday met Vice Foreign Minister Luo Zhaohui in Beijing, who was Chinese envoy to India during the Doklam crisis, and emphasised the importance of completing the disengagement of troops from the remaining areas in eastern Ladakh, saying it would help restore peace and tranquillity at the border and provide conditions for progress in bilateral ties.
20 February 2021
Author: Vasily Kashin, Higher School of Economics
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