Border tension between India, China escalates

he action taken by India is a betrayal of the position taken by the Indian governments: Geng Shuang.

Update: 2017-07-03 19:05 GMT
Last year, the bilateral trade between Guangdong and India reached $14.4 billion, which stands 20 per cent of the total amount of the India-China bilateral trade.

New Delhi/Beijing: Terming India’s act of stopping Chinese troops from constructing a road in an area near Sikkim as a “betrayal”, China on Monday said India must pull back its soldiers from the area.

“The India-China boundary in the Sikkim section is well demarcated. The action taken by  India is a betrayal of the position taken by the Indian governments,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said at a media briefing in Beijing.

“By entering the Chinese territory and obstructing Chinese troops’ normal activities,  India has violated the existing convention on the boundary and basic principle of international law and obstructed peace and stability of the boundary area. 

“We require the Indian side to withdraw troops to the Indian side of the boundary and create conditions for the restoration of peace and stability,” the foreign ministry spokesman added.

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