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28 of August, 15:55

India and China have agreed to "separation" of the boundary dispute "Declam" India and China have agreed on detailization territorial confrontation for several months in the Himalayas on the eve of a major economic summit between the two countries.

In his statement on Monday, the Ministry of foreign Affairs of India stated that "the operational separation of border personnel at the facility in the "Docname" has been approved and continues." The official news Agency of China, Xinhua reported that India withdraw its personnel and equipment, "which crossed the border from the Indian side".

"Chinese staff confirmed this at the scene," reports Xinhua. "China will continue to exercise its sovereign rights and to preserve their territorial sovereignty in accordance with the historical border agreements".

It is expected that Prime Minister Narendra modi and Chinese President XI Jinping will meet at the BRICS summit along with leaders from Brazil, Russia and South Africa in the southern Chinese city of Xiamen this week.

The confrontation between India and China, the two largest BRICS economies, is related to the fact that Beijing seeks to expand 5 national groups, to include other emerging countries, many of which are considered sympathetic to the interests of China, according to Surendra Kulkarni, Chairman, Researcher Observer Research Foundation Mumbai. China invited the leaders of Thailand, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Egypt and several other countries at a conference in Xiamen.

But a quick deescalation situation before the summit shows that modi has withstood the pressure of China and forced Beijing to back down, said mana Joshi, an employee of the Observer Research Foundation in Delhi.

The summit will provide a good opportunity to resolve differences between the two parties, he said, "provided that both parties understand that the time for posturing is over and diplomacy should be allowed to work."
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