Deccan Chronicle

India tells China to disengage

No breakthrou­gh in talks at SCO meeting between defence ministers

- PAWAN BALI | DC

In the first high-level political contact between the two countries ever since the border tensions between them flared-up in early May, defence minister Rajnath Singh categorica­lly told his Chinese counterpar­t General Wei Fenghe that there should be no doubt about India’s determinat­ion to protect its sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity and China should not make attempts to unilateral­ly change status quo at the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Mr Singh also said that the current situation should be handled responsibl­y and that neither side should take any action that could either complicate the situation or escalate matters.

Mr Singh met General Wei in Moscow on Friday at the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO) in Moscow for two-and-a-half hours. However, no breakthrou­gh seems to have emerged from the bilateral meeting.

Chinese state media reported that during the meeting Gen. Wei said that India bears full responsibi­lity for current ChinaIndia border tensions and that the Chinese military has determinat­ion, capability and confidence to safeguard China's territoria­l integrity. Gen. Wei reportedly also said that “not an inch of China’s territory should be lost.”

The Chinese statement comes in backdrop of Indian Army’s move to preempt PLA and occupy over two dozen strategic peaks on the southern banks of Pangong Tso and Spanggur Gap. This has not gone down well with Beijing.

Indian defence ministry said in a statement that the two ministers had frank and in-depth discussion­s about developmen­ts in the India-China border areas as well as on IndiaChina relations. “Raksha Mantri categorica­lly conveyed India’s position on the developmen­ts along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), including in the Galwan valley in the Western Sector of the India-China border areas in the last few months,” said the defence ministry statement.

Mr Singh told the Chinese delegation that the actions of the Chinese troops were in violation of the bilateral agreements and not in keeping with the understand­ings reached between the Special Representa­tives of two sides. He said that Chinese side should work with India for complete disengagem­ent at the earliest from all friction areas, including Pangong Lake as well as de-escalation in border areas in accordance with the bilateral agreements on maintenanc­e of peace at borders.

 ?? —PTI ?? A member of the Tibetan community shouts slogans during a protest against China, outside the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on Saturday.
—PTI A member of the Tibetan community shouts slogans during a protest against China, outside the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on Saturday.

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