New Delhi: The 13th round of top military talks between India and China ended with a bitter dead end on Sunday, with New Delhi blaming Beijing because it did not “approve his constructive suggestion” and failed to give “forward appearances”.
Proposal “in interpreting 17-month military confrontation in East Ladakh.
Spokesman for the western theater command China Senior Colonel Long Shaohua stepped forward with truly threatening that” instead of misjudging the situation, India must appreciate difficult situations in the Chinese border area India ” .
Meeting of nearly nine hours on Sunday, led by 14 Commander Corps LT-General PGK Menon and South Manchester General Military District Head Zhao Zhidan, “Failed to move even one inches” to complete the release of troops that were jammed in Patrolling Boyfriend – 15 (PP- 15) in the hot springs-gogra-kongkka la, said the source.
“As a result, a much greater problem at the crossing of Ninglung charding Nallah (CNN) in Demachok and Depsang Plains seems to be in order to be overcome as it is now.
Incidentally, there was a new PLA General General who headed for the delegation (the previous round was led by General Major Liu Lin, who is now LT-General) this time, “said a source.
The deadlock in the conversation, who came immediately after PLA’s demanding attacks in Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh 3,488 km from actual control, leading both parties to issue a very strong remarkable statement on Monday morning, unlike the joints in the past.
“The Indian side emphasizes the resolution of the remaining regions will facilitate progress in bilateral relations.
Indian side, therefore, makes constructive suggestions but the Chinese side is not pleasant and also cannot provide a forward-looking proposal.
The meeting thus did not lead to the remaining regional resolution, “said Indian statement.
Chinese military spokesman, in turn, accused India” survive in his unreasonable and unrealistic demands, which add to the difficulty for negotiations “.
Pla statement clearly conveyed his reluctance to surpass the release achieved in the area of Pangong Tso-Kailash Range in February and at PP-17A near the Indian crucial GOGRA post in early August.
This will strengthen fears that India should not waste the main bargaining leverage by agreeing to agree to Empty the height of Kailash, which was occupied by Indian troops in a brave maneuver at the end of August last year, in return for the release of Pangong Tso.
In addition, the buffer zone without patrols created after release at PP-14 in Galwan Valley, PP-17A near gorry and Tso Pangong, which varies from 3 km to almost 10-km, which is partially b Entrepreneurs gets Indian claims region.
India’s statement, however, said the two sides agreed to maintain communication and stability in the field.
“It is our hope that the Chinese will take into account the overall perspective of bilateral relations and will work towards the initial resolution of the remaining problems while fully obeying the agreement and bilateral protocol,” he said.
Indicates that the situation along the LAC has been caused by “unilateral efforts to change the status quo and violate bilateral agreements”, the statement said it was necessary that China took “appropriate steps” in the remaining regions so that they return peace and tranquility.
It will also be in accordance with the “guidance provided” by two foreign ministers, S Jaishankar and Wang Yi, at their meeting in Dushanbe last month, where they agreed that both parties had to solve the earliest problem, it was added.