New Delhi:
The boundary between Bhutan and China is under negotiation and has not been demarcated, the Royal Bhutanese embassy in India has said.
"24 rounds of ministerial-level boundary talks held, 25th round delayed due to COVID. All disputed areas to be discussed in next round, to be held as soon as mutually convenient," the Royal Bhutanese embassy said in a statement.
Bhutan's statement comes amid reports of Chinese claims over Sakteng wildlife sanctuary in eastern Bhutan.
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