Times of Suriname

India bears entire responsibi­lity for border conflicts with China

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BEIJING - A Chinese military spokespers­on on Wednesday said the responsibi­lity for the ChinaIndia border conflicts rests entirely with the Indian side. Wu Qian, a spokespers­on for the Ministry of National Defense, expressed the hope that peace and stability are maintained in the border areas.

Wu made the remarks at a regular press conference in Beijing. Wu stressed that China has sovereignt­y over the Galwan Valley region and the Chinese border troops have been patrolling and on duty in this region for many years. He said that since April, the Indian border troops have begun to unilateral­ly build facilities along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Galwan Valley region, regarding which China

has lodged representa­tions and opposition­s many times. In the early morning of May 6, the Indian border troops trespassed into China’s territory, built fortificat­ion and barricades and impeded the patrol of Chinese border troops, in an attempt to unilateral­ly change the status quo of border control and management. The Chinese border troops have been forced to take necessary responding measures and strengthen management and control in these areas. With China’s vigorous push, the two sides agreed to hold bilateral communicat­ions through multiple channels. On June 6, the border troops of both countries held the first Corps Commanderl­evel meeting and reached consensus on easing the situation through concrete measures.

The Indian side promised that they would not cross the estuary of the Galwan river to patrol and build facilities, and the two sides would discuss and decide phased withdrawal of troops through the meetings between on-scene commanders.

However, on the evening of June 15, India’s front-line troops, in violation of the agreement reached at the Corps Commander-level meeting, once again crossed the LAC for deliberate provocatio­n, and even violently attacked the Chinese officers and soldiers who went there for negotiatio­n, thus triggering fierce physical conflicts and causing casualties. In response to such a deliberate provocatio­n, Chinese border troops took decisive countermea­sures in self-defense, resolutely fought back against the violent acts of the Indian side, and effectivel­y safeguarde­d China’s national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, said Wu.

Wu stressed that India should bear the full responsibi­lity for the incident that was solely and completely triggered by its breach of consensus and unilateral provocatio­ns. “The Chinese side demands that India should severely punish those who should be held accountabl­e, strictly discipline its front-line troops so as to ensure that such incidents do not happen again,” Wu said. After the clash, China and India have stayed in close communicat­ion through military and diplomatic channels, Wu said.

(Xinhua)

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