Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told India's defence minister on Friday that the two countries can settle a long-running border row, state media reported.
Both sides have the political will to solve their border issues and create a peaceful and stable environment, Li told A.K. Antony, according to Friday evening's main state TV news broadcast.
Antony is making a three-day visit to China, the first by a defence chief from the South Asian giant in seven years.
His trip comes after the neighbours, which fought a brief war in 1962, engaged in a stand-off in May over troop movements in a disputed Himalayan border region.
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