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Russia lays groundwork for India-China meet

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NEW DELHI: While denying that it could mediate on its own in the India-China border standoff, Russia on Tuesday laid the groundwork for a meeting between the Indian and Chinese foreign ministers in Moscow as it said the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation could provide a platform for building mutual trust between member states.
Ahead of the SCO foreign ministers meeting in Moscow on September 10, Russias deputy chief of mission here, Roman Babushkin, said Russia will encourage every opportunity and effort for a dialogue between India and China to sort out their differences.
Foreign minister S Jaishankar and his counterpart Wang Yi will have bilateral talks on the margins of SCO in what will be their first physical meeting since news broke out in early May of fresh bor der strife in Ladakh. The two will meet at a time talks for troop disengagement in eastern Ladakh and LAC de-escalation are teetering on the brink.
“The SCO charter doesnt allow any bilateral dispute to be involved but it provides a comfortable platform for building mutual trust, expanding cooperation, finding common ground and eventually, creating conditions for dialogue between countries. We are witnessing a lot of opportunities on the SCO sidelines for bilateral dialogue and are pleased to see that Russian and Chinese defence ministers met recently and that foreign ministers too will be meeting,” Babushkin said in an interaction with journalists.
“We would encourage an outcome which provides an impetus to talks for deescalation and disengagement,” he said, adding that Russia was confident that the two sides will find a mutually acceptable solution via talks.
Significantly, he also expressed hope India will find “common ground” with Pakistan within the “framework of consensus for SCO cooperation”. Pakistani foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi will also participate in the SCO meet.
According to official sources here, theres no bilateral meeting scheduled with Qureshi for now. When asked about possible supply of arms to Pakistan, Babushkin said Russia will remain sensitive to Indias concerns. The meeting on the SCO sidelines will provide Jaishankar and Wang an opportunity to look at the border situation afresh.
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