China said this to India after seeing growing clash between soldiers
China said this to India after seeing growing clash between soldiers
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Beijing: Increasing crime and incidents are becoming a cause of great trouble for people today. Every day some news comes out from somewhere, which completely shook the soul. Sometimes the news of someone's death from somewhere and the horrific accidents have created havoc in the hearts and minds of people. On Wednesday, China gave a clarification on Wednesday in the Pangong Tso Lake area of eastern Ladakh, amid tension created by clashes between Indian and Chinese soldiers. China said that its soldiers are doing normal patrolling along the border of their country. He also urged India that we should avoid raising confusion on this issue.

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According to information received from the media in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said, "The two countries are in diplomatic contact with regard to the skirmish." China's position on the border dispute is very clear. People of the Liberation Army of the People's Liberation Army are patrolling their country side along the Line of Actual Control, LAC. We have requested that India should not take any such step, which would affect development and bilateral relations in the border area. Zhao also said on Monday that Chinese soldiers are committed to peace and stability. Sources said that after the skirmish on May 5, two Chinese helicopters were seen flying near the border. After this, Sukhoi-30 fighter jets of the Indian Air Force also flew there.

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He told that the soldiers of both the sides have remained at their respective places. However, in the fear of increasing tension, additional troops have been sent to the area. However, after talks between local commanders on May 6, the two sides have agreed to end the deadlock. It is noteworthy that in the late evening of May 5, there was a clash between Indian soldiers and Chinese soldiers on the northern shore of Pangong Lake. In this, some soldiers from both sides were also injured. Earlier, in 2017, Doklam had a standoff between the soldiers of both countries for 73 days.

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