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Indian, Chinese defence ministers meet amid border tensions

US ready to help in Beijing-Delhi border dispute: Trump


September 06, 2020 00:00:00


NEW DELHI, Sept 05 (AP): Defence ministers of India and China have met in the Russian capital to try to solve rising tensions along their disputed border in the eastern Ladakh region.

India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted about his meeting Friday night with Chinese counterpart Gen. Wei Fenghe that lasted about two hours.

He didn't give any details about the outcome of the first direct high-level contact between the two sides in the months long standoff.

The ministers met on the sidelines of a meeting of the defence chiefs of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.

The body comprises China, India, Pakistan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Krgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

In his address, Singh said, "Peace and security in the region demands a climate of trust, non-aggression, peaceful resolution of differences and respect for international rules."

Troops on both sides are aggressively deployed in the Karakorum mountains in the Ladakh region.

The two Asian giants share thousands of kilometers (miles) of disputed border. Both have accused the other of fresh provocations, including allegations of soldiers crossing into each other's territory this week and vowed to protect their territorial integrity.

India's army chief Gen. M.M. Naravane visited the region on Thursday and Friday.

He met soldiers and local commanders deployed in difficult high altitude terrain, an Indian Defense Ministry statement said.

Earlier this week, India said its soldiers had thwarted "provocative" movements by China's military over the last weekend. In turn, China's Defene Ministry accused Indian troops of crossing established lines of control and creating provocations along the disputed border.

The Line of Actual Control, the disputed and undemarcated 3,500-kilometer (2,175-mile) border between India and China, stretches from the Ladakh region in the north to the Indian state of Sikkim.

The standoff is over disputed portions of a pristine landscape that boasts the world's highest landing strip, a glacier that feeds one of the largest irrigation systems in the world, and is a critical link in China's massive Belt and Road infrastructure project.

BBC adds: The United States is ready to help resolve the dispute between India and China over the mountain border running through the western Himalayas, President Donald Trump said on Friday.

Trump told reporters the situation was "very nasty," adding that the two countries were "going at it much more strongly than a lot of people even understand."

Both sides deployed additional forces along the frontier after a clash in June, during which 20 Indian soldiers were killed in hand-to-hand fighting.

The defence ministers of India and China held talks in Moscow on Friday, the highest level face-to-face political contact since tensions flared along the disputed mountain border in May.


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