Chinese troops removed tents and are pulling back by up to 1.5 km from the area around patrolling point 14 in the Galwan Valley
Chinese troops have also removed some tents from areas around Finger 4 in Pangong Tso and movement is also expected at Gogra, Hot Springs
Both sides will create a minimum buffer zone of 3 km in the area around Galwan river, and Indian troops are also moving accordingly
The Indian Army will carry out a thorough verification of the Chinese pullback
It was agreed that the two special representatives will continue their conversations to ensure full and enduring restoration of peace
NEW DELHI: In the first signs of easing tensions between India and China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh, soldiers of both sides have started moving back from a number of friction points.
NSA Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who are designated Special Representatives on the SinoIndia boundary question, held a telephonic conversation on Sunday during which they had a “frank and in-depth exchange” of views and agreed that a “complete disengagement” of troops at the “earliest” was necessary for full restoration of peace in the border areas, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Monday. It was the first time that Doval and Wang held talks during the ongoing stand-off. The conversation is learnt to have lasted for around two hours.
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