India-China Galwan faceoff:The entire Galwan Valley is under our jurisdiction, Chinese Foreign Office Spokesperson.

No Indian soldiers are in our custody, Zhao Lijian Said


BEIJING (Web Desk) - China has announced that the entire Galwan Valley is under its control and no Indian troops are under its control at the moment. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lijian Xiao said: He did not confirm the detention of Indian troops, while Indian media alleged that China had detained four Indian officers and six soldiers after a violent clash on the night of June 15-16. Who were released on the evening of June 18.

At least 20 Indian soldiers, including a colonel, were killed in a clash between China and India in Ladakh, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said on Monday. Asked about the boycott appeal, he said the Indian Army was responsible for what happened in Galwan. He said the two countries were holding talks through military and diplomatic channels and were pushing for easing tensions. The spokesman said China valued relations with India and hoped that India would move forward. Juice will work with China to improve bilateral relations for development. The entire Gloucester Valley is part of China along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the western part of the India-China border. "Chinese Troops have been patrolling the area for years."
Since April this year, the Indian military has unilaterally built roads, bridges and other outposts in the Galwan Valley on the Line of Actual Control. China has repeatedly complained about this. But India took more provocative action and crossed the LAC. On the morning of May 6, Indian troops stationed at the border crossing the LAC, who had crossed the LAC at night and entered Chinese territory, set up barricades and set up barricades, causing the Chinese to cross the border. The troop patrol was hampered by the deliberate provocations of the Indian troops and the change of administration and control. The Chinese troops have to take necessary steps to deal with this situation and strengthen their control on the ground. India and China held talks with military and diplomatic channels to ease tensions in response to China's strong demands for India to withdraw its troops crossing the LAC and demolish the bases it had built. India has agreed to do so. On June 6, the two sides held talks at the commander level and agreed to reduce tensions. India agreed that it would not cross the Galwan River and between the two sides commanders. The troops will be withdrawn in stages through meetings. But on the night of June 15, Indian troops on the border violated the agreement at the commander-level meeting and once again crossed the LAC when tensions in the Galwan Valley were escalating and they deliberately provoked. The Chinese soldiers and officers who went to them for talks attacked them violently, and the soldiers were killed. This audacity of the Indian army weakened the stability of the border area and endangered the lives of the Chinese soldiers. Yes, it has violated the agreement between the two sides on the border dispute and violated the basic principles of international relations. China has taken a stand against India and has strongly opposed it. In a telephone conversation with Indian Foreign Minister SJ Shankar, Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on India to seriously investigate the incident, punish those responsible and discipline Indian troops on the border and immediately. But a second meeting between the commanders will be held soon to improve the situation on the ground so that such incidents do not happen again. We will work with justice, abide by the agreement reached at the commander level meeting and bring the situation back to normal as soon as possible and establish peace in the border region under the agreement reached so far. In the wake of the recent incidents on the China border, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in an all-party meeting on Friday that no one has entered our territory and no post has been seized. Didn't even ask, which no one was stopping, now our soldiers are stopping them in many sectors.

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