‘India-China relations are not good…’, how to solve the border dispute between the two countries – AnyTV News

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Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar

Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar is on a visit to Japan. Here he has spoken openly on the India-China border dispute. Jaishankar denied any third party interference in the India-China border dispute and said that the issue between the two neighbouring countries has to be resolved by them. Jaishankar said this while answering media questions in Tokyo, the capital of Japan.

India’s relations with China are not good

In Tokyo, Jaishankar also said, ‘We are not looking towards other countries to solve the real issue between India and China.’ Jaishankar, who went to Japan to attend the meeting of the foreign ministers of the Quad group, also said that India’s relations with China are not good.

Both countries should find a solution

Along with this he said, ‘There is a problem between us or I would like to say there is an issue between India and China. I think both our countries should talk about it and find a solution.’

Not looking to other countries to solve the issue

Talking about his two meetings with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi this month, he said, “Obviously, other countries of the world will also be interested in this matter, because we are two big countries and the state of our relations has an impact on the rest of the world. But we are not looking towards other countries to solve the real issue between us.”

Jaishankar met the Chinese Foreign Minister last week

Let us tell you that Jaishankar and Wang met in the capital of Laos last week. Where he attended the meetings of the Southeast Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (ASEAN). During the meeting, they agreed on the need to provide strong guidance to complete the process of withdrawal of troops after the military standoff in eastern Ladakh in May 2020. On July 4, Jaishankar and Wang met in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit.

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