India-China talks to be held at 11 am
June 06, 2020  10:08
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Top commanders of Indian and Chinese Armies will on Saturday hold talks to resolve the month-long standoff in eastern Ladakh. The talks between the two countries will be held at Moldo on the Chinese side, opposite Chushul sector of Eastern Ladakh. 

Sources said that the Corps commander-level meeting will take place around 11 am at Chushul-Moldo on the Chinese side. The meeting was earlier expected to take place at the Chushul-Moldo border at around 8:30 am.

A day before the talks with India to resolve the Ladakh standoff, China on Friday said that it is committed to properly resolve the relevant issue with India. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said that "at the moment the situation in the boundary region between China and India is overall stable and controllable".

We have full-fledged border-related mechanisms and we maintain close communications though military and diplomatic channels, he said, adding, "We are committed to properly resolve the relevant issue."
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