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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping Thursday agreed to resolve the border dispute quickly and demarcate the Line of Actual Control to improve peace and cooperation between both countries.
Addressing the media after the conclusion of one-on-one meeting with visiting Chinese president Xi Jinping, Modi said India is concerned about the frequent incursions along the border. The Line of Actual Control should be demarcated soon to ensure peace and cooperation in the area, he said.
President Xi responded by saying that China will work to settle the border issue at the earliest date. Since the border is not demarcated there will be some incidents, but both countries are capable of settling it at various levels so that they won't have a bigger impact, Xi said.
The latest incident India was referring to to was the Chinese army reportedly made a fresh incursion in Chumar area and refusing to return, even as talks between both the leaders were on.
Watch: Xi gets ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhawan
As many as 1000 soldiers of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) reportedly encroached 500 metres into the Chumar area. The stand-off in Demchok in Ladakh where Chinese nomads, Rebos, had pitched their tents is also continuing.
Modi, Xi hold talks in Delhi, Chinese troops encroaches in Ladakh
PM Modi, who hosted a private dinner for Xi in Ahmedabad after his arrival there on Wednesday, conveyed India's concern over the Chinese incursions, sources said.
The issue would be further raised by the Indian side during the meeting of the two leaders, the external affairs ministry spokesperson had said earlier.
Read: Indian-Chinese companies sign 24 MoUs worth $3.4 billion
"The summit meetings are occasion for leaders to raise all substantive issues having bearing on bilateral ties, The Prime Minister took the opportunity to raise the issue last night with the visiting dignitary," MEA spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said.
Earlier President Xi Jinping urged both countries to pursue developmental goals together.
"For both our countries development is top priority. We share the same developmental goals, same developmental philosphies," President Xi told reporters at the Rashtrapati Bhawan.
"We are the two largest developing economies, and two biggest markets. In an increasingly multipolar world our strategic and economic ties are important. Together we can bring prosperity to 2.5 billion people of Asia and opportunities to rest of the world,"he added.
President Xi spoke to reporters after a ceremonial reception at the Rashtrapati Bhawan . Later the Chinese president along with his wife Peng Liyuan, paid tributes at the samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat.
Modi, Xi agree to quickly settle border dispute, demarcate LAC - Hindustan Times
Addressing the media after the conclusion of one-on-one meeting with visiting Chinese president Xi Jinping, Modi said India is concerned about the frequent incursions along the border. The Line of Actual Control should be demarcated soon to ensure peace and cooperation in the area, he said.
President Xi responded by saying that China will work to settle the border issue at the earliest date. Since the border is not demarcated there will be some incidents, but both countries are capable of settling it at various levels so that they won't have a bigger impact, Xi said.
The latest incident India was referring to to was the Chinese army reportedly made a fresh incursion in Chumar area and refusing to return, even as talks between both the leaders were on.
Watch: Xi gets ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhawan
As many as 1000 soldiers of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) reportedly encroached 500 metres into the Chumar area. The stand-off in Demchok in Ladakh where Chinese nomads, Rebos, had pitched their tents is also continuing.
Modi, Xi hold talks in Delhi, Chinese troops encroaches in Ladakh
PM Modi, who hosted a private dinner for Xi in Ahmedabad after his arrival there on Wednesday, conveyed India's concern over the Chinese incursions, sources said.
The issue would be further raised by the Indian side during the meeting of the two leaders, the external affairs ministry spokesperson had said earlier.
Read: Indian-Chinese companies sign 24 MoUs worth $3.4 billion
"The summit meetings are occasion for leaders to raise all substantive issues having bearing on bilateral ties, The Prime Minister took the opportunity to raise the issue last night with the visiting dignitary," MEA spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said.
Earlier President Xi Jinping urged both countries to pursue developmental goals together.
"For both our countries development is top priority. We share the same developmental goals, same developmental philosphies," President Xi told reporters at the Rashtrapati Bhawan.
"We are the two largest developing economies, and two biggest markets. In an increasingly multipolar world our strategic and economic ties are important. Together we can bring prosperity to 2.5 billion people of Asia and opportunities to rest of the world,"he added.
President Xi spoke to reporters after a ceremonial reception at the Rashtrapati Bhawan . Later the Chinese president along with his wife Peng Liyuan, paid tributes at the samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat.
Modi, Xi agree to quickly settle border dispute, demarcate LAC - Hindustan Times