Beijing - China and India on Friday ended their latest two-day round of talks on border disputes with an agreement to continue dialogue but no sign of progress.
"Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo and Indian National Security Adviser MK Narayanan headed their delegations for the talks, which were pragmatic, candid and friendly," the Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a statement released through the government-run Xinhua news agency.
The talks were the 12th round since China and India appointed special representatives in 2003 to explore solutions to their long-standing border disputes.
The ministry statement said the two sides "exchanged in-depth views on a framework to solve the issue," the agency said.