Deccan Chronicle

China: US escalating Sikkim standoff

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Beijing, July 26: A Chinese daily on Wednesday accused the US and other countries of trying to escalate the Sino-India standoff to replicate the “South China Sea trick” and seek strategic benefits.

“More than five weeks into the border standoff between China and India, some countries other than the two directly involved are trying to step in,” an oped article in the state-run Global Times said, directly mentioning the US and Australia. The article titled Instigatin­g Sino-India confrontat­ion won’t benefit US’ referred to commentari­es in the US media calling on Washington to provide to support India to “deter and counter” China and rally the world against Beijing.

It also took exception to Australian foreign minister Julie Bishops call for resolving the Dokalam issue peacefully, saying “Bishop intends to blur the nature of the face-off and shows disguised support for India.”

The article said “so far, the Donald Trump administra­tion has paid little attention to the US-India ties, and their divergence­s over issues like trade and immigratio­n remain”.

“The Americans may think they can copy their South China Sea trick. But what did the US get from the maritime disputes? Likewise, Washington won’t get any benefits from the escalation of the Sino-India confrontat­ion. China won’t give up safeguardi­ng its territory because of US interferen­ce,” it said. The article said the US seems to be everywhere when conflicts come up and it seldom takes an impartial posture to help address the problems.

“There are certain forces in the West that are instigatin­g a military clash between China and India, from which they can seek strategic benefits at no cost to themselves. Washington applied this scheme in the South China Sea disputes,” it said.

China claims nearly all of the strategica­lly vital South China Sea. The Philippine­s, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei, as well as Taiwan, also claim parts of the sea.

While the US is not a claimant, it has criticised what it has termed Chinese “militarisa­tion” of the sea. The article also blamed the US and the erstwhile Soviet Union for the 1962 India-China war.

The article said “neither China nor India wants a war.

AN ARTICLE state-run Global

Times said the US seems to be everywhere when conflicts come up and it seldom takes an impartial posture to help address the problems.

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