The Free Press Journal

Don't use trespass for political aims: China

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BEIJING: China on Tuesday continued its attack on India over the border stand-off at Doklam in the Sikkim sector, saying New Delhi "should not use trespass as a policy to realise its political aim".

The Foreign Ministry also said it had briefed foreign diplomats in Beijing over the Doklam stand-off and they were "shocked" to know about the "illegal trespass" by the Indian troops.

Beijing again warned India to withdraw troops from Doklam to avoid an escalation of the issue.

"We stress that the Indian side should not take the illegal trespass as a policy to realise their political target (aim)," Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Lu Kang said.

"The illegal trespass by the Indian border personnel has drawn extensive attention from the internatio­nal community and many foreign diplomatic missions in China said they were shocked by this."

Lu said the diplomats wanted to know about the present state of the border row on the Sikkim section of the Sino-Indian border.

Lu said the diplomats were told that Indian troops had "illegally" crossed the mutually recognised China-India boundary in the Sikkim section.

China says India has violated internatio­nal rules by "illegally entering into the Chinese territory". Beijing has been trying to rally internatio­nal support behind it.

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