Ensure
complete disengagement of troops along Line of Actual Control, says MEA
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New Delhi(Agencies): Terming
China’s claims on the Galwan valley as exaggerated and untenable, India on
Thursday said it was necessary to ensure at the earliest complete disengagement
of the troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) as well as de-escalation
in the depth areas.
The Ministry of External
Affairs (MEA) took on its Chinese counterpart who had quoted his Foreign
Minister and Special Representative (SR) for Border Affairs Wang Yi as saying
the right and wrong of what happened in the Galwan valley was “very clear’’.
Simultaneously, Beijing had sought to imply that it has ownership over the
Galwan valley where 20 Indian soldiers died in a clash with Chinese troops on
June 15.
At the same time, the MEA said
it was hopeful that dialogue between diplomatic and military officials of both
sides will take forward the process of disengagement and de-escalation as
agreed to by the SRs. A vital role will be played by the next meeting of the
Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on India-China border
affairs (WMCC) which will be held soon.
Addressing a press conference,
MEA spokesperson Anurag Shrivastava said India’s SR, NSA Ajit Doval had
categorically conveyed India’s position on the recent developments along the
LAC, including in the Galwan valley area. “The NSA emphasised in this context
that the Indian troops had always taken a very responsible approach towards
border management. And at the same time, our forces were deeply committed to
ensuring India’s sovereignty and security,’’ he added, implying that Doval had
indicated that Indians were in a defensive and reactive mode.
During their conversation, the
two SRs agreed that peace and tranquility in border areas were essential for
the overall development of bilateral relations. In this regard, Shrivastava
reminded that they also shared the view that it was necessary to ensure at the
earliest complete disengagement of the troops along the LAC and de-escalation
in the India-China border areas for full restoration of peace and tranquility
in accordance with the bilateral agreements and protocols.
One of the key provisions of
these bilateral agreements is the commitment by two sides to strictly respect
and observe the LAC, he said while refuting “some inaccurate and uninformed
comments about the disengagement process and its implications’’ which included
“exaggerated and untenable’’ recent Chinese claims to the Galwan valley area.
The MEA also reiterated that
it was “convinced” of the need to maintain peace and tranquility in the border
areas and resolve differences through dialogue. At the same time, “we are also
strongly committed to ensuring India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,’’
it reminded.
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