Tuesday, June 16, 2020

After violent face-off at LAC, China says Indian Army violated consensus

China on Tuesday affirmed that the Indian soldiers twice crossed the fringe on June 15 for criminal operations and incited and assaulted Chinese work force which prompted genuine physical clash between the different sides, challenging the Indian Army's position that the fierce go head to head occurred between the soldiers during the "de-heightening procedure" in the Galwan Valley.
As indicated by the Indian Army, an official and two fighters were killed in Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh on Monday during the savage go head to head with the Chinese soldiers.
"I am not mindful of the data you gave," Chinese Foreign Ministry representative Zhao Lijian said in Beijing when gotten some information about the reports of the Indian setbacks at the challenged fringes.
"Our outskirt troops had an elevated level gathering and arrived at significant agreement on facilitating the fringe circumstance however incredibly on June 15 the Indian soldiers truly damaged our accord and twice crossed the fringe for criminal operations and incited and assaulted Chinese staff which prompted genuine physical clash between the different sides and China has stopped solid dissent and portrayal with the Indian side," Zhao said.
"We indeed gravely request that the Indian side follow our agreement, carefully manage its bleeding edge troops and don't go too far, don't work up inconveniences or make one-sided moves that may entangle matters," the representative said.
Zhao likewise added that the two sides consent to determine this issue through exchange and conference and put forth attempts for facilitating the circumstance and maintaining the harmony and security along the outskirt zone.
The episode comes days after Indian Army Chief Gen MM Naravane said the two sides have started withdrawing from the Galwan Valley.

The Indian and Chinese armed forces are occupied with a stalemate in Pangong Tso, Galwan Valley, Demchok and Daulat Beg Oldie in eastern Ladakh.

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