Foreign minister S Jaishankar noted that approximately 75% of India’s disengagement issues with China in eastern Ladakh have been addressed. He stressed the necessity for full disengagement to reestablish peace and tranquility at the border, which could pave the way for exploring other opportunities in their bilateral relations.
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