Washington: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday that Indians have done their best to respond to China's incredibly aggressive actions, asserting that Beijing has a pattern of "instigating" territorial disputes and the world shouldn't allow this bullying to take place.
"I've spoken with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar a number of times about this (Chinese aggressive actions). The Chinese took incredibly aggressive actions. The Indians have done their best to respond to that, Pompeo told reporters at a news conference here.
Pompeo was responding to questions about the Chinese intrusion into Indian territories in eastern Ladakh.
The troops of India and China are locked in an eight-week standoff in several areas in eastern Ladakh including Pangong Tso, Galwan Valley and Gogra Hot Spring. The situation deteriorated last month following the Galwan Valley clashes that left 20 Indian Army personnel dead as the two sides significantly bolstered their deployments in most areas along the LAC.
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The Chinese military on Monday began withdrawing troops from the Galwan Valley and Gogra Hot Spring after National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held lengthy talks on Sunday. Doval and Wang are also the special representatives on the India-China boundary talks.
"I put this in the context of (Chinese) General Secretary Xi Jinping and his behavior throughout the region and, indeed, throughout the world, Pompeo said.
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I don't think it's possible to look at that particular instance of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) aggression in isolation. I think you need to put it in the larger context, he said.