Indo-China: Chinese announcement is significant now after their withdrawal from Galwan since it was initiated by China itself. If things are exactly as seen, a mutual concern regarding border dispute is finally over.
India responded to theChinese statement responsibly. Indian External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar said, ‘‘We continue to strive for a relationship with China, but one that is built on mutual sensitivity, mutual respect and mutual interest.’’
Encountering a question on the consistent comments from Beijing, Jaishankar opined about how things are “okay” between the two countries.
Jaishankar made it clear that Indo-China relationship will always be based upon “mutual” sensitivity, respect and interest.
India also conveyed its message to China that it will continue to strive for a relationship with China provided the response also is is built on mutual sensitivity, respect and interest.
Wrapping up his four-day official trip to America, in Washington during a press briefing, the Indian External Affairs Minister also responded to the statement by Chinese ambassador to India.
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