Fiji Sun

Chinese FM: Indian troops firED first in BorDEr ArEA

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Beijing: A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on said Tuesday that Indian troops fired first after illegally crossing the line and China has lodged solemn representa­tions to the Indian side.

Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Zhao Lijian made the remarks at a daily press briefing in response to a question on the latest ChinaIndia border situation.

“Indian troops illegally crossed the line into the Shenpaosha­n area on the southern bank of the Pangong Lake in the western sector of the China-India border, and blatantly fired shots to threaten the Chinese border patrol personnel who approached them for representa­tions on Monday”. Mr Zhao said, adding the shots “rattled the calm on the border of the two countries since 1975.”

The Chinese border troops were forced to take countermea­sures to control the situation, Zhao said, noting the Indian side’s move is a grave violation of relevant bilateral agreements, which heightened tensions and made the situation highly susceptibl­e to misunderst­anding and miscalcula­tion.

“This is a serious military provocatio­n of an egregious nature,” he said.

The spokespers­on said that China had lodged solemn representa­tions to the Indian side through diplomatic and military channels, demanding that the Indian side stop dangerous activities immediatel­y, pull back trespasser­s, strictly discipline frontline troops, hold those who fired the shots in provocatio­n accountabl­e, and make sure such incidents will not be repeated.

“China has stated repeatedly that the two sides should peacefully resolve issues through dialogue and consultati­on. Confrontat­ion does no one good,” Mr Zhao added.

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