China has blamed India for border conflicts that dragged in East Ladakh, the day after the Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar said the deadlock limit was now emerging because Beijing ignored a written bilateral agreement along the LAC.
China on Monday seeks to blame India because dragging the border conflict in East Ladakh, a day after the Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar said the deadlock now arose because Beijing ignored a written bilateral agreement that did not control the troops (LAC).
“China-India relations, the benefit of this problem is very clear and the responsibility does not rest with China,” said Chinese Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Monday.
Wang responded to questions about Jaisankar’s comments made in Melbourne during and after a meeting of foreign ministers under a quad security dialogue (Quad) over the weekend.
Wang said New Delhi and Beijing “in communication” to improve border management. “Now both parties in communication improve border management and steps to build trust. We hope that the Indian side will obey our agreement, not issuing irresponsible and upholding peace and peace along the border region with concrete actions,” added Wang.
Ignoring Indian arguments that Beijing solved the agreement related to the border, Wang said the Beijing stand was that the two countries had to follow up on the agreement.
“On border problems, China always argues that we must follow up on the agreements and agreements we sign and we together uphold peace and tranquility in the border region,” Wang said. “We hope both parties will continue to maintain communication through military and diplomatic channels to resolve outstanding problems.”
In extraordinary words, Jaishankar said “… The situation has emerged because of the neglect by China in 2020 written agreements with us, not to gather troops on the border. So, when a large country ignores written commitment, I think it’s a problem Legitimate concern for all international communities. “
India and China have been locked in border deadlock since May, 2020 and several rounds of military and diplomatic talks only resulted in part of the troops from the friction point.
Two Sino-Indian agreements are very important to maintain peace along the border: 1993 agreement on the maintenance of peace and tranquility along the LAC on the Sino-India border, and the 1996 agreement between India and China concerning the steps for the development of trust in the field of the field along the LAC in Sino-Indian border.
Both parties have blamed each other for ongoing tensions and resulted in a decline in relationships, and tens of thousands of troops were said to be deployed on the two sides of the LAC.
China’s official statement has been accompanied by continuous propaganda through official media and social media platforms where New Delhi has been painted as an aggressor.
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has simultaneously maintaining a craving propaganda, often publishing stories and developments related to the family of four Chinese soldiers who died in clashes with Indian forces in Galwan Valley in June 2020.
Only last week, China made light from Indian anger for his decision to involve military officers involved in Galwan Valley Clash as a Torchbearer for the ongoing winter Olympics, saying not too much to read politically.
Look at the decision rationally and don’t read too much politically, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.
India last week announced that today’s top diplomats in China, weighed on the brotherhood at the Embassy in Beijing, Acquino Vimal, will pass the opening ceremony and closing of the match because of Qi Fabao, the PLA regiment commander involved in June 15, 2020 clashes with Indian forces in Galwan Valley , chosen by China as one of the Torchbearers in front of the opening of the game.