China has said it cannot be blamed for a border clash in the Gulwan Valley and that Indian troops had violated border protocol. More than 20 Indian soldiers were killed in a clash in Ladakh on Monday night. No casualties have been reported from China so far.
Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Jiang Yu's Regular Press Conference on March 26, 2006 Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Jiang Yu's Regular Press Conference on March 26, 2006 Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Jiang Yu's Regular Press Conference "China does not want any more conflicts. The situation is now stable and under control. On the other hand, Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has said that the death of 20 Indian soldiers is a disturbing and painful loss and the nation will never forget the bravery and sacrifice of the soldiers killed on the border. Standing side by side.
Meanwhile, a Chinese military spokesman has warned India to keep its troops in check, according to China's state broadcaster. In a statement posted on the account, Chang said India should strictly suspend its troops and move forward on the right path of talks to end the conflict.
Cheng said that the Indian troops broke their promise and once again crossed the LAC, deliberately inciting and attacking the Chinese troops, which led to a face-to-face confrontation between the two sides. In the wake of the deaths, I demand that India strictly suspend its troops and resolve the dispute through dialogue.
On Tuesday morning, it was reported that three soldiers, including an Indian army officer, were killed in a border clash with the Chinese army in the Gulwan Valley on Monday night. However, the Indian army said on Tuesday night that More than 17 soldiers have been killed and the total number of dead has risen to 20. This is the first death in at least 45 years in a clash on the disputed border between China and India, according to a statement issued by the Indian military. The clash took place on Monday night in the disputed Gulwan Valley The retreat was ongoing.
Earlier, senior Indian and Chinese military officials were meeting in the Gulwan Valley to ease tensions after the incident, according to a statement issued by the Indian military. Border tensions between India and China in the region have resurfaced in recent days, the largest since the 1999 war with India's traditional rival Pakistan in Kargil. is going.
Earlier in 2017, Indian and Chinese forces had clashed at Doklam, but in the past one month, the two have clashed at various locations along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China, including the Centrally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). The side is seeing an increase in the presence of forces that have never been seen before. In the recent past, there have been four clashes between India and China in the region, but no one was killed. The same events have occurred.
In May, Chinese state media in Beijing reported that the People's Liberation Army (PLA) had tightened its grip on the western sector of the Gulan Valley after India tried to change the status quo through unilateral and illegal construction. I had a handshake between Chinese and Indian troops on May 5 and 6 near Pengong Xu Lake.
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