New Delhi: Tension on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China is now about to complete a hundred days. On this occasion, the Chinese Ambassador to India Sun Weidong has said that India and not China is responsible for violent clashes in Galvan Valley. Let me tell you that on June 15, 20 soldiers of India were martyred in the violent clash in the Galwan Valley of Ladakh. The Chinese ambassador has written these things in the embassy magazine, which has appeared from Delhi.
‘India provoked’
According to the English newspaper Indian Express, the ambassador has written, ‘If one looks carefully at this incident, it is known that China is not responsible for this but India. The Indian side crossed the LAC to provoke and attacked the Chinese army. The Indian Army seriously violated agreements on border issues between the two countries. Apart from this, India also severely violated the basic norms governing international relations.
‘Investigate the incident’
Chinese Ambassador to India Sun Weedong has further written, ‘We urge the Indian side to conduct a thorough investigation, holding the violators accountable. Apart from this, he should strictly discipline his soldiers on the border. Also, necessary steps should be taken to prevent such incidents from happening again. Do not try to provoke the army.
Talks have not yet resulted
According to the Ambassador of China, there are fluctuations in any relationship. Let me tell you that there has been no result of talks between India and China to end the tension on the border. During this period, there have been five rounds of military commander-level talks, four rounds of diplomatic level talks. Apart from this, despite the special representative-level talks of July 5, the talks between the two sides have not yielded any results.