Leh: In the midst of a border dispute with China in Ladakh, India's foreign minister S. Jaishankar can hold a virtual meeting with the foreign minister of China on 22 June. According to sources, the foreign minister will attend a virtual meeting of the foreign ministers of India, Russia and China on 22 June. Please tell that this meeting was proposed in March. But due to corona infection, it was postponed till 22 June. Now, this meeting can be held on 22 June. This meeting is happening at that time. When India and China are concerned about the border dispute. China is seizing India's territory in Ladakh. Not only this, but his stand has also been confrontational in Sikkim. In this context, the importance of this meeting increases. In this case, Russia has been an advocate of resolving the dispute through mutual negotiations since the beginning. Russia said that constructive relations between the two countries are important for regional stability. The foreign ministers of the three countries can also discuss global issues in this trilateral dialogue. A scenario has emerged in South Asia after the US signed a peace deal with the terrorist organization Taliban. The three countries can also discuss the political situation in Afghanistan. Along with this, the 7200 km long International North-South Transport Corridor connecting Corona Transition, India, Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia will also be discussed. Sonia on increasing Petrol and Diesel price says "PM should not trouble people" 'What does the conversation mean?' asks Adhir Ranjan on Army Chief's statement over 'China border dispute' - Bumper Recruitment for the posts of Excise Assistant Inspector and Constable, pass the 12th application