This was disclosed after discussions on "mutual interest and concern" between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang, who met here for the second time since yesterday, covering a wide range of issues including boundary dispute, trans-border rivers and trade deficit.
Addressing a joint press meet, the two leaders acknowledged their talks - first last night and then this morning - had been "candid" and "frank", a diplomatic aphorism for their forthright discussions.
"We agreed that our Special Representatives will meet soon to continue discussions, seeking early agreement on a framework for a fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable boundary settlement."
The talks come nearly a month after the 19-km-deep incursion by the Chinese troops in Depsang valley in Ladakh which was resolved only two weeks ago.
On his part, Li, while admitting that there were "some problems" between the two countries, said, "Both sides believe that, with regard to the boundary question, one that is leftover by history, the two sides have over time established the principles on this question.
"We need to appropriately handle our cooperation by maintaining peace and tranquility in the border areas and on the trans-border river issues.
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