China urges India to investigate into border clash

Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi




Beijing reportedly calls on New Delhi to investigate into Ladakh military clash which killed 20 Indian troops

China on Wednesday called on India to “restrain its military to prevent any provocative” actions in the region. In a phone call with his Indian counterpart, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged India to investigate the last Monday’s military clash in the Ladakh area of disputed Jammu and Kashmir.

“[China] urged India to investigate the clash incident in the border region on Monday, punish those responsible, and restrain its military forces in the region to prevent any provocative actions,” Wang told Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, according to daily Global Times. India confirmed on Tuesday that at least 20 of its troops, including an officer, were killed in the eastern Ladakh area along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) — de facto border of India and China in the disputed region. It is first high-profile civilian contact between the two countries ever since tensions erupted in Ladakh area in early May.



Earlier today, China reiterated its claim that a recent military clash with India had occurred on Beijing’s side of the LAC thus “the responsibility [of the clash] did not rest with China”. Press Trust of India, quoting Wang during the phone call, reported: “India and China should follow important consensus reached by their leaders.”

But according to the Chinese state media, Wang added: “India must make sure similar incidents as that on Monday do not happen again. India must also not miscalculate the current situation, and not underestimate China’s determination to safeguard its sovereignty and territory. Border skirmishes between China and India began on May 5 in the Galwan Valley in Ladakh, followed by another in the Nakula pass in India’s northeastern Sikkim province three days later. It was the first time since 1975 that China and India had engaged in a fatal military clash along their mutual border.

Border tensions between the two countries have existed for over seven decades.

China claims territory in India’s northeast, while New Delhi accuses Beijing of occupying its territory in Aksai Chin plateau, including part of the Ladakh region which are part of Jammu and Kashmir region.

Source: Anadolu Agency