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INDIA AND CHINA ENDED STANDOFF WAR

New Delhi ,May 6 2013 - India and China have ended a three-week stand-off opposing fight on Himalayan Plateau. They began a war  50 years ago were pull back to position, said Indian Foreign Ministry.

The two countries left their area around 5000-meter-high in Despang Plain late on Sunday.

India says that 50 Chinese solider were stayed into its territory on the Western rim of the Himalayas on April 15.

According to Delhi officials report that soliders were crossed the border of above 19 km (12 miles) with China in the Ladakh region of Kashmir. It is also defined de facto line called the Line of Actual Control. The India and China government agree to report status along the line of Actual Control in Western Sector.

The army officer from India's Northern Commando told Reuters on
Sunday that Indian soliders moved 1 km back from point and but don't know how far the China had moved.

On Monday China's Foreign Ministry says the war been stand-off between two countries.

However, there is a friendly conversation between the two countries made positive progress, said Hua Chunying.
 
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