Bilateral Ties ‘ABNORMAL’, Need to discuss border tensions Candidly: Jaishankar tells Chinese...

Bilateral Ties ‘ABNORMAL’, Need to discuss border tensions Candidly: Jaishankar tells Chinese Counterpart

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Bilateral Ties ‘ABNORMAL’, Need to discuss border tensions Candidly: Jaishankar tells Chinese Counterpart

At a Press Conference after the G20 Foreign Ministers meeting, Shri Jaishankar said “I met the Minister on the side-lines of the conference this afternoon. It’s our first meeting after he took over as Foreign Minister. We spent maybe about 45 minutes talking to each other and the bulk of our conversation understandably was about the current state of our relationship, which many of you heard me describe me as “abnormal” and I think those were among the adjectives I used in that meeting,”

The above statement was on his first meeting with the Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang on the side-lines of G20 meeting. He bluntly told his Chinese counterpart that the current state of bilateral relationship between India andChina was “abnormal” in the context of challenges especially that of peace and tranquillity in the order areas. Qin Gang was appointed China’s new Foreign Minister in December last year.

He said there are real problems in the relationship that need to be looked at, “that need to be discussed, very openly and candidly between us”.

“That’s what we sought to do today. We also had a brief discussion on what was happening in the G20 framework. The thrust of the meeting was on our bilateral relationship and the challenges in bilateral relationship, especially that of peace and tranquility in border areas,” Jaishankar said.

India and China have held several rounds of military and diplomatic talks for disengagement along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh following actions of Chinese Army which led to a standoff in May 2020. The two countries held 26th meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation & Coordination on India-China Border Affairs (WMCC) last month with a senior Ministry of External Affairs official travelling to Beijing.

During the WMCC meeting, the two sides reviewed the situation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Western Sector of India-China border areas and discussed proposals for disengagement in the “remaining areas in an open and constructive manner, which would help in restoration of peace and tranquillity along the LAC in Western Sector and create conditions for restoration of normalcy in bilateral relations”.

There have been disengagement from several friction points since the standoff following talks but there is a large presence of Chinese forces across the LAC in violation of border agreements. India has responded with appropriate “counter posture”.