Disengagement requires re-deployment of troops at regular posts on LAC: MEA

A entire disengagement in japanese Ladakh demands re-deployment of troops by every side towards their standard posts on the respective sides of the Line of True Control (LAC), India said on Thursday on the prolonged border row with China.

The spokesperson in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Anurag Srivastava said this can be obtained only through mutually agreed reciprocal steps.

“Consequently it is essential to bear in thoughts that acquiring this demands agreed steps by both of those sides,” he said at an online media briefing.

The MEA spokesperson also referred to final week’s talks amongst the two sides below the framework of the Performing System for Session and Coordination (WMCC) on border affairs.

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“In this context, in the final assembly of the WMCC the two sides have agreed to resolve the remarkable concerns in an expeditious method and in accordance with the present agreements and protocols,” he said.

“Both of those sides also agree that whole restoration of peace and tranquility in the border regions would be essential for the all round growth of bilateral relations,” he extra.

Srivastava additional said the two sides experienced also agreed to carry on their engagements both of those through diplomatic and military channels.