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India refers to earlier statement, calls for peace, tranquility on border

Wednesday - August 2, 2017 9:04 pm , Category : INDIA
 India refers to earlier statement, calls for peace, tranquility on border
India refers to earlier statement, calls for peace, tranquility on border

New Delhi Aug 2 (IANS) As China struck a tough posture again on the Doklam stand off India on Wednesday refused to


be drawn into giving counter arguments and merely said that it reaffirms its June 30 statement and called for peace and tranquility along the border.

"India s position on and related facts have been articulated in our press statement of June 30 2017 " External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay said in response to a question.

"India considers peace and tranquility in the India-China border areas as an important prerequisite for smooth development of our bilateral relations with China " he said.

On Wednesday China claimed that it had informed India that it would be constructing a road in Doklam area in Sikkim sector and again asked New Delhi to withdraw its troops immediately from the area.

Beijing sought to firm up its claim over the disputed region by citing a document of 2006 according to which India and China agreed on the boundary alignment in the Sikkim sector where their armies are now locked in a stand-off.

In a 15-page document the Chinese Foreign Ministry also said the number of Indian troops in Doklam since the beginning of the crisis in mid-June had fallen from 270 to 40 by the end of July. Indian officials have denied any pullout has taken place.

China also said India should not make territorial claims on Bhutan s behalf in the Doklam standoff even as it maintained that it valued good neighbourly and friendly relations with New Delhi and to keep peace on the border.

--IANS
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