Wednesday, 16 August 2017

China: Ignorant of fight between PLA, Indian troops in Ladakh

Beijing, Aug 16 China said today that it didn't know about the reports of PLA fighters entering An indian area along the banks of the Pangong lake in Ladakh and kept up that it was focused on peace and serenity along the border.

Indian fringe protects yesterday thwarted an endeavor by Chinese officers to enter An indian area in Ladakh, bringing about stone pelting that made minor injuries to people on the two sides.

Made a request to remark on the incident,Chinese Foreign Ministry representative Hua Chunying stated, "I am not mindful of the data I can reveal to you that the Chinese fringe troops are constantly dedicated to keep up peace and peacefulness of the India-China border."

"We generally watch in the Chinese side along the Line of Actual Control. We encourage the Indian side to maintain the LAC (Line of Actual Control) and pertinent traditions between the two sides," she said.

In the past as well, at whatever point such invasions have occurred, China has constantly kept up that its troops were watching the Chinese side of the fringe featuring that outskirt is yet to be portrayed as the two nations were settling the limit debate.

Special Representatives of China and India have held 19 rounds of converses with settle the limit issue.

Asked whether there is any advance to determine the standoff at the Doklam range in the Sikkim segment which has now entered the third month, Hua emphasized China's stand that Indian troops wrongfully trespassed into A chinese area and they ought to unequivocally pull back.

"This is pre-condition for any important talks between the two sides," she said.

In any case, China has been recognizing that the discussions are on through the political channels to examine the issue.

Of the 3,488-km-long India-China border from Jammu and Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh, a 220-km area falls in Sikkim.

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