Bejing: China on Wednesday said that there is no need for any “third party” mediation to resolve the current deadlock with India as both countries have complete border-related mechanisms and contact mechanisms to negotiate their differences through dialogue Can solve. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijan said in a media briefing here that China’s position on the border with India is “consistent and clear”.
Lijan said that the two countries have “sincerely” implemented the important agreement between their leaders. At the same time, the two countries will hold talks at the top military level in Ladakh on Saturday. The talks from the Indian side will be led by Lt Gen Harinder Singh, the commander of the 14 Corps.
Zhao was replying to a question related to the conversation between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump on Tuesday. It is noteworthy that in a phone conversation Modi and Trump discussed the ongoing deadlock between India and China. Zhao said, “Now the situation over there (Indo-China border) is overall controllable.
China and India have complete border-related mechanisms and connectivity. We have the ability to resolve the issue through dialogue and discussion. “He insisted,” There is no need for mediation by any third party. “The talks between Modi and Trump on the Indo-China border tension This is China’s first official response.
