After months of intense tensions on the border, China and India finally agreed on a ceasefire

Chinese and Indian forces have been facing each other in Tibet for months, and tensions are rising with each passing day. Recently, both sides broke the 45-year-old ceasefire agreement and fired as a warning, but now there is good news in this regard. According to Mail Online, the Foreign Ministers of China and India met yesterday. The agenda of the meeting was to reduce tensions between the two countries and good progress has been made in this regard.

According to the report, an agreement has been reached between the foreign ministers of the two countries to reduce tensions and it has been decided that the forces of the two countries will immediately withdraw from the area of ​​Ladakh and Tibet where they have several. Dobdo has been standing for months and on June 15 this year, 20 Indian soldiers, including a colonel, were killed in a clash with sticks and stones. According to the report, the meeting between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Zhi and Indian Foreign Minister SJ Shankar took place in the Russian capital Moscow.

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