This emerged at the end of the two-day 16th round of border talks between the Special Representatives of the two countries--National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon and Yang Jeichi--here today.
The talks, which were held against the backdrop of the recent incursion of Chinese troops near Ladakh, covered a host of issues bedevilling the relations between the two countries.
They were held in a productive, constructive and forward-looking atmosphere, a brief statement put out by Indian embassy here after the talks said.
A Chinese statement said Border disputes between China and India will be resolved through peaceful negotiations, with agreement to seek a fair and rational solution acceptable to both sides.
"The two sides agree to give full play to the (existing) mechanisms on border-related issues and maintain peace and tranquillity in border areas before issues are resolved," a Chinese Foreign Ministry statement said.
