Ladakh Standoff: India, China Militaries Talks Go On For Nearly 9 Hours

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New Delhi: India and China held the 12th round of the Corps Commander-level talks on Saturday to find a possible resolution for the nearly 15-month-long military standoff in eastern Ladakh and it continued for almost nine hours.

The 12th round of military talks between corps commander-ranked officers of the Indian Army and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) began at 10.30am and ended at 7.30pm at Moldo on the Chinese side of the LAC, officials familiar with the development said. At nine hours, this was possibly the shortest round of talks between the two armies.

The outcome of the dialogue was not immediately known, with the officials saying that a statement on the talks was likely to be issued by Monday.

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