NEW DELHI — The disengagement part of the “problem” with China along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh has been addressed with last month’s understanding and the next focus would be on de-escalation, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday. Jaishankar described as a “reasonable supposition” to expect some improvement in the relations between India and China following the last round of disengagement but hesitated to say that there could be a reset of the ties. “I see disengagement as disengagement; nothing more, nothing less. If you look at our current situation with China, we have an issue where our troops are uncomfortably close along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) which required us to disengage,” he said at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit. “And this last understanding of October 21 is the last one of the disengagement agreements. So with its implementation the disengagement part of the problem is addressed,” he said. Jaishankar’s remarks came in response to a question on whether the disengagement of troops by the two sides last month was the beginning of a reset of ties between India and China. Also read: PDP chief seeks NC’s clarification after Kharge’s remarks on...