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Sino-India border situation 'generally stable': China Foreign Ministry on Yangtse Clash

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin also said the two sides -- India and China -- have maintained smooth communication on border-related issues through diplomatic and military channels.

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China on Tuesday said the situation was "generally stable" along its border with India, days after the troops of the two countries clashed in the Tawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh, resulting in minor injuries to some soldiers on both sides.

At a media briefing here, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin also said the two sides have maintained smooth communication on border-related issues through diplomatic and military channels. Wang, however, declined to provide details of the December 9 clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers at the Yangtse area of Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang sector.

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