Government sources say Chinese military commanders have not agreed on the modalities for creating a demilitarised, 2-km-wide buffer zone.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao said the two sides will continue dialogue and communication through military and diplomatic channels
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As per the mutual understanding, neither side will carry out any patrolling in the friction points till modalities for restoration of peace and tranquillity are thrashed out
Under the mutual disengagement, both sides will disengage and move back by 1-1.5 kilometres from the friction points
Mutual disengagement of troops at these two friction points is likely to be over within two days
The development echoes a similar claim made after senior Indian and Chinese military commanders met on June 6 near Chushul.
Shringla said that diplomacy is looking at a very changed scenario in terms of how statecraft and relations between countries work in the wake of the pandemic.
Referring to the recent clash between Indian and Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley, he said the action is a result of what China did on Indian soil
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Neither the defence ministry nor the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) made any comment on the outcome.
In the meeting, the Indian delegation conveyed concerns over China's "new claim lines" in the region and demanded restoration of status quo ante as well as immediate withdrawal of Chinese troops
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The envoy's comments come a day after China's envoy to New Delhi, Sun Weidong, had repeated his country's position that Indian troops were responsible for the clashes
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Johnson remarks come days after a violent standoff between China and India in Galwan Valley area