Troops retreated in Galwan, China says 'If India breaks the agreement then it will face consequences'
Troops retreated in Galwan, China says 'If India breaks the agreement then it will face consequences'
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Beijing: There has been a conflict between India and China over the border for the past several days. Meanwhile, China on Thursday said Chinese and Indian troops have taken effective steps to retreat from the Galvan Valley and other areas near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh and now the situation is getting stable and better.

According to China, both sides have agreed to quickly withdraw troops from all the deadlocked areas. However, the Chinese state media is constantly pursuing aggressive attitude and is advising the Indian Army not to violate the agreement and stay away from the border. On the one hand, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian has said that the Chinese Army has removed all temporary structures from deadlocked hot springs in eastern Ladakh and the process of removing all the troops has been completed.

China's daily newspaper China Daily has written that the Indian Army should follow the agreements in Galvan or else the results could be bad. Zhao said, 'China and India border troops have taken effective steps to retreat to the advance line in the Galwan Valley and other areas, following the consensus reached at the commander level talks. The situation at the border is stable and the situation is getting better.

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