Foreign Ministers of Both Countries Hold Bilateral Talks in Russia
Agree to Comply with Existing Border Management Rules to Prevent Situation Deterioration

[Asia Economy Beijing=Special Correspondent Jo Young-shin] Xinhua News Agency reported on the 11th that a bilateral meeting between Wang Yi, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister, and Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Foreign Minister of India, was held in Moscow, Russia on the 10th.


During the meeting, the two ministers stated that "border disputes between the two countries do not benefit mutual interests" and agreed to continuously maintain dialogue between their respective border guards.


They also agreed to adhere to existing border management regulations to prevent the situation from worsening, according to Xinhua News Agency.


To this end, China and India will continue consultations and coordination on border issues.



Additionally, the two ministers agreed on the need to promptly complete the establishment of a new mechanism to maintain lasting peace and stability in the border areas.


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