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An understanding reached last week between foreign ministers does not address underlying issues. "The possibility of a decisive breakthrough is slim. Neither country is budging from the claim that the other side is risking conflict by altering the status quo on the border and violating existing understandings on how to manage the dispute." The director of Asia programmes at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies analyses the situation for the Financial Times.