Spokespersons told the media – do not guess, talk will continue
New Delhi: A meeting between military commanders of India and China took place on Saturday amid continuing tension on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. This meeting lasted for about five and a half hours. Subsequently, a spokesman of the Indian Army said, “Both countries will continue to negotiate through military and diplomatic channels. Right now, it would not be right to say anything about this based on speculations, so the media is also advised to avoid such reporting. ” On behalf of India, this meeting was led by Lt Gen Harinder Singh, Commander of 14th Corps based at Leh. Major General Liu Lin was leading on behalf of China. The meeting lasted from 11:30 in the morning to 5 in the evening in Moldo, China.
Recently, the soldiers of India and China clashed in the Pangong Tso area of eastern Ladakh on May 5 and they also had iron rods, sticks and sticks and stone pelting. Soldiers of both sides were injured in this incident. The violence continued for the next day. After this, the two sides separated but the deadlock continued. In a similar incident, Indian and Chinese soldiers clashed on May 9 near the Nakula Pass in Sikkim sector.
