Washington: President Joe Biden’s government is very monitoring the Indian-Chinese border dispute, informing the White House Press Secretary Jen PSaki on Monday (local time), adding that the US “worry” by China’s efforts to intimidate its neighbors.
“Well, we continue to monitor the situation.
We continue to support the completion of dialogue and peace from this border dispute.
We are clear enough how we see Beijing’s behavior in the region throughout the world.
We believe it can be destabilized, and we are worried about the PRC efforts to intimidate The neighbor.
We will continue to stand with our partners about that, “said PSAKI while responding to questions about Indian-China border disputes during the press direction here.
It comes ahead of round 14 talks scheduled between India and China to complete the deadlock in East Ladakh.
India and China will hold talks of the corps commander on January 12 after a three-month gap.
Previously, the US Department of Defense in December last year expressed concern about China’s military buildup near the demarcation line at the Himalayan border with India had worried the Pentagon.