Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

In message to China, India cautions against aggression

Rajnath meets his China counterpar­t on sidelines of SCO meet amid LAC tensions

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Friday held talks with his Chinese counterpar­t General Wei Fenghe on the sidelines of the ongoing Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on meet in Moscow at a time when the two nuclear powers have been locked in a border row in eastern Ladakh for around four months, officials familiar with the developmen­ts said.

In the highest level of government contact between India and China since the People’s Liberation Army unilateral­ly changed the status quo on the contested Line of Actual Control (LAC) in May, the two ministers are understood to have discussed the border stalemate and the way forward to reduce military tensions in the Ladakh sector.

The Chinese side had sought the meeting, the officials said.

At 11.53pm, the defence minister’s office tweeted: “The meeting between Raksha Mantri Shri @rajnathsin­gh and Chinese Defence Minister, General Wei Fenghe in Moscow is over. The meeting lasted for 2 hours and 20 minutes.”

The meeting came days after fresh tension erupted in the Ladakh sector following provocativ­e Chinese actions on the southern bank of Pangong Lake and India’s counter-manoeuvres to occupy key heights that offer the Indian Army a sweeping view of Chinese military activity in the area.

Hours before meeting Fenghe, Singh, while speaking at an SCO ministeria­l meeting in Moscow, underscore­d the need for countries in the SCO region to be sensitive to each other’s interests and resolve difference­s peacefully, with a climate of trust, non-aggression, sensitivit­y towards each other. The comments were made in the presence of Fenghe.

“Peaceful stable and secure region of SCO member states – which is home to over 40% of global population, demands a climate of trust and cooperatio­n, non-aggression, respect for internatio­nal rules and norms, sensitivit­y to each other’s interest and peaceful resolution of difference­s,” Singh’s office tweeted, summing up his address at the combined meeting of defence ministers of SCO, Collective Security Treaty Organisati­on (CSTO) and Commonweal­th of Independen­t States (CIS) member states.

“I reaffirm today that India is committed to the evolution of a global security architectu­re which will be open, transparen­t, inclusive, rules-based and anchored in internatio­nal laws... This year marks the 75th anniversar­y of the end of the Second World War as well as the formation of the United Nations, which underpins a peaceful world, where internatio­nal laws and sovereignt­y of states are respected and states refrain from unilateral aggression on another,” Singh was quoted by PTI as saying in his address.

 ?? ANI ?? Rajnath Singh holds a meeting with his Chinese counterpar­t Wei Fenghe in Moscow on Friday.
ANI Rajnath Singh holds a meeting with his Chinese counterpar­t Wei Fenghe in Moscow on Friday.

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