Washington: Troop disengagement between India and China is being closely monitored, the US said. Â The remarks comes at a time when disengagement process is on.
Both India and China have reached a mutual agreement for disengagement of troops from the most contentious area of North and South Pangong Lake.
The State Department spokesperson Ned Price told reporters that they welcome the ongoing efforts to de-escalate the situation.
The border standoff between the Indian and Chinese militaries erupted on May 5 following a violent clash in the Pangong lake areas.
India and China gradually enhanced their deployment by rushing in tens of thousands of soldiers as well as heavy weaponry despite diplomatic level dialogue.
Military commanders of both the armies held the 10th round of talks on the Chinese side of the Moldo/Chushul border meeting point on February 20.
The India-China border dispute covers the 3,488-km-long LAC. China claims Arunachal Pradesh as part of southern Tibet further escalating the border tension.