India, China make progress on border pact
Setting aside recent acrimony over Chinese incursions in Ladakh, India on Saturday said there is “real forward movement” on the border defence cooperation agreement with China aimed at averting such incidents.
“There is real forward movement on the border defence cooperation agreement,” defence minister A.K. Antony, who held hectic talks with both the civil and military leadership here for the past two days, said. “On most of the provisions of the BDCA there is already real consensus. There are some more discussions needed. The discussions will continue and will arrive at a final conclusion within a reasonable time,” he said.
After Mr Antony’s meetings with Premier Li Keqiang, defence minister Gen. Chang Wanquan and state councillor Yang Jiechi, a joint statement said peace and tranquillity on the border was an important guarantor for the growth of bilateral cooperation.
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