‘Differences must not become disputes…’: S Jaishankar stresses on border peace in talks with China's Wang Yi
- On August 18, 2025, Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Wang Yi, the Chinese Foreign Minister, in New Delhi to emphasize the importance of maintaining peace and progressing de-escalation efforts along the India-China border.
- The discussions took place in the aftermath of a deadly 2020 confrontation at the disputed India-China border, which led to a sharp decline in relations and ongoing attempts to reduce tensions.
- Jaishankar emphasized the importance of jointly maintaining peace and tranquility on the border as essential for positive momentum and noted the completion of disengagement in October 2024.
- He stated, "Differences must not become disputes nor competition," and underscored that India and China should be guided by mutual respect, sensitivity, and interest.
- The meeting aimed to advance pending negotiations on de-escalation and de-induction, suggesting ongoing dialogue will support a stable, forward-looking relationship between both countries.
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