China and Bhutan Sign "Cooperation Agreement" After Border Talks
On 24th October, 2023, China and Bhutan signed a "Cooperation Agreement" detailing the responsibilities and functions of the Joint Technical Team (JTT) for boundary delimitation and demarcation following their 25th round of border talks in Beijing.
- In addition to the border discussions, Chinese Vice President and Foreign Minister urged Bhutan to establish diplomatic relations with China and expedite the resolution of the border issue.
- The two sides noted the advancements made through Expert Group Meetings since the 24th Round of Boundary Talks in 2016, emphasizing the positive momentum achieved.
- The Cooperation Agreement builds on the Three-Step Roadmap, with both ....
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