The issue of standoff between Chinese and Indian troops at Dokalam did not figure during the meetings between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Nepalese counterpart Sher Bahadur Deuba, Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar said today.
Deuba, who arrived here yesterday on a four-day visit, has held two rounds of talks with Modi.
Asked if the two leaders discussed the Dokalam faceoff, Jaishankar replied in the negative. "No," he said.
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The Chinese and Indian troops are in a standoff position since June 16 when the Indians stopped the PLA soldiers from constructing a road in the Dokalam in the Sikkim sector.
According to sources, later at an event while responding to comments on Nepal-China ties, Deuba maintained that Kathmandu and Beijing share a good equation but maintained that Nepal will not allow its soil to be used for anti-India activities.
On the open border that the two countries share, there was a recognition during the meetings that it should not create security problems and that vigilance needs to be maintained to prevent its misuse, Jaishankar said.
The Indian side also reaffirmed its commitment to train and ensure capability building of security forces in Nepal, he said.
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