Doklam row resolved through diplomatic maturity without losing ground: Govt
India and
China were locked in a face-off in the Doklam area of the Sikkim sector for
over 50 days
Current Affairs News:
The India-China face-off over Doklam was resolved through
"diplomatic maturity without losing any ground" and status quo has
been maintained, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said on Wednesday.
Swaraj
told the Lok Sabha that the main objective of the informal summit between Prime
Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping at Wuhan was to ensure
mutual comfort, mutual understanding and mutual trust between the two leaders
and all the three objectives have been achieved.
"We
have resolved the Doklam issue with diplomatic maturity without losing any
ground. There is no change in the status quo (on the ground). There is not an
iota of change. The face-off at sight has been resolved on August 28,
2017," she said during Question Hour.
The
External Affairs Minister said the Wuhan informal summit was held without any
agenda and without having any objections to discuss any specific issue.
Before
the summit, the foreign ministers of the two countries decided that the leaders
should not be restricted to any specific issue, she said.
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