Confirming that the issue of Doklam was raised during the meeting between Swaraj and Wang on Monday, external affairs ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said the Indian leader underlined the need for approaching the bilateral difference with due consideration to each other's sensitivities and concerns.
"The external affairs minister and the Chinese foreign minister both noted the challenge it had posed to the relationship and both expressed satisfaction that it was resolved with the disengagement of troops at the face-off site through concerted diplomatic communications," Kumar said.
"While agreeing with this, the external affairs minister reiterated that the maintenance of peace and tranquillity in the border areas is an essential pre-requisite for the smooth development of bilateral relations," he added.
Swaraj also underlined the need for approaching bilateral difference with due consideration to each other's sensitivities and concerns, and recalled the consensus reached between the leaders of India and China in Astana earlier this year on the need to work together to ensure that "our difference do not become disputes".
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Kumar said during the bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Russia-India-China (RIC), Wang also said that India and China share the same objectives of national development and should be natural partners.
"To this end, both foreign ministers agreed to strengthen strategic communication at all levels, including between them, through the established dialogue mechanisms," the spokesperson added.
On August 28, India announced the "disengagement" between the soldiers of the two countries.
The road was being built by China in an area also claimed by Bhutan.
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