British MP asks questions on India-China issue, PM Boris Johnson says "I can warn from my side"
British MP asks questions on India-China issue, PM Boris Johnson says
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New Delhi: The tension on the border between India and China is being watched all over the world. After America, now an official statement has come from Britain on this issue. British PM Boris Johnson has said that the situation between India and China is very serious, UK is constantly monitoring this.

During a question-and-answer in the British Parliament on Wednesday, Boris Johnson responded to the ongoing deadlock between India and China. Boris Johnson responded to a question asked by a Conservative MP. He said that Commonwealth members and autocracy countries have stood face to face today. British PM Boris Johnson said that Britain is monitoring the situation, there are worrisome conditions there. Boris Johnson said that "I can warn from my side that the two countries should talk among themselves and resolve the border dispute. Before Britain, America is also constantly making statements on the issue of India and China."

US President Donald Trump said in the past that his team is talking to India and China, the situation is very tense. We want the two countries to negotiate among themselves and find a solution. On the other hand, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had said that China has provoked India, China is constantly trying to do so. If we talk about India, there are continuing military and diplomatic talks with China. India demands that the situation before April be restored and the Chinese troops return from the LAC. However, so far there is no significant change in the attitude of China.

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