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China refuses to comment on PLA casualties in Galwan clash

Zhao Lijian, spokesperson for China's foreign ministry refused to comment on PLA casualties during Galwan clash saying he has no information about that. Ever since the Galwan Valley clash, Beijing has consistently declined to reveal the details of the casualties on its side, while the official media editorials have said that China too suffered casualties.

Zhao Lijian
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian
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Published : Jun 22, 2020, 4:01 PM IST

Beijing: China on Monday declined to comment on Union Minister and former Indian Army chief Gen (retd) V K Singh's remarks that more than 40 Chinese soldiers were killed in the Galwan Valley clash in eastern Ladakh, saying it has no information to release on the issue.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian, during a media briefing here, reiterated that China and India are in communication with each other to resolve the situation on the ground through diplomatic and military channels.

Asked about the remarks of Singh, he said: I have no information to release on that.

Read also: Know all about decades-old India-China border disputes

Ever since the clash on June 15 at the Galwan Valley between the Indian and Chinese troops, Beijing has consistently declined to reveal the details of the casualties on its side, while the official media editorials have said that China too suffered casualties.

Commenting on the current India-China border standoff, Singh on Saturday told a news channel that If we lost 20 soldiers, more than double the number were killed on their (Chinese) side.

Meanwhile, New Delhi and Beijing are holding another round of Lt General-level talks on Monday to discuss ways to de-escalate tension between the two sides in eastern Ladakh, official sources in New Delhi said.

Read also: 'Galvan's PP14 and finger 4 with China'

The high-level talks came a week after 20 Indian Army personnel were killed in the violent clash between the two sides in the Galwan Valley, significantly escalating the already volatile situation in the region.

The first round of Lt Gen-level talks were held on June 6 during which both sides decided to "disengage" in all the sensitive areas.

The India-China border dispute covers the 3,488-km-long Line of Actual Control.

PTI

Beijing: China on Monday declined to comment on Union Minister and former Indian Army chief Gen (retd) V K Singh's remarks that more than 40 Chinese soldiers were killed in the Galwan Valley clash in eastern Ladakh, saying it has no information to release on the issue.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian, during a media briefing here, reiterated that China and India are in communication with each other to resolve the situation on the ground through diplomatic and military channels.

Asked about the remarks of Singh, he said: I have no information to release on that.

Read also: Know all about decades-old India-China border disputes

Ever since the clash on June 15 at the Galwan Valley between the Indian and Chinese troops, Beijing has consistently declined to reveal the details of the casualties on its side, while the official media editorials have said that China too suffered casualties.

Commenting on the current India-China border standoff, Singh on Saturday told a news channel that If we lost 20 soldiers, more than double the number were killed on their (Chinese) side.

Meanwhile, New Delhi and Beijing are holding another round of Lt General-level talks on Monday to discuss ways to de-escalate tension between the two sides in eastern Ladakh, official sources in New Delhi said.

Read also: 'Galvan's PP14 and finger 4 with China'

The high-level talks came a week after 20 Indian Army personnel were killed in the violent clash between the two sides in the Galwan Valley, significantly escalating the already volatile situation in the region.

The first round of Lt Gen-level talks were held on June 6 during which both sides decided to "disengage" in all the sensitive areas.

The India-China border dispute covers the 3,488-km-long Line of Actual Control.

PTI

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