China on Monday said the latest military-level talks with India to resolve the border standoff underlined the need for both sides to implement the consensus reached between the leadership of the two countries and make sure that "differences" do not escalate into "disputes".
The remarks of China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying came two days after a marathon military dialogue between India and China was held to peacefully resolve the current border standoff in accordance with bilateral agreements.
Chunying said that on June 6 afternoon, a meeting was held between the commanders of China and India in Chusul Moldo region

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