Donald Trump Ready To Help In LAC Dispute Between India-China
Donald Trump ready to help in the LAC dispute between India-China, He says things are very bad between India and China, I am ready to help in a border dispute. The tensions between the two countries continue with the ongoing tension between India and China in eastern Ladakh.
Meanwhile, American Donald Trump has once again given a statement about the tension between India and China. The US President has said that the situation between India and China is very serious at the moment. Along with this, he has also offered to help both the countries in the border dispute.
President Donald Trump said on Friday that the US is ready to help resolve the ongoing dispute between India and China on the mountain range of the Western Himalayas. Trump told reporters that the situation between the two countries is very bad. Trump told reporters that the forces of India and China are face-to-face much stronger than before, which no one can even guess.
Explain that both India and China deployed additional forces along the border after the clash in June. During the violent clashes in the Galnav Valley in Ladakh, 20 Indian soldiers were martyred. Meanwhile, the defense ministers of India and China held talks in Moscow on Friday.
This has been the highest-level dialogue between the two countries since the heightened contentious border tension in May. In this meeting, India’s Defense Minister Rajnath Singh spoke to his Chinese counterpart. India’s Defense Ministry tweeted that the meeting lasted for 2 hours and 20 minutes, but no further information was given about the meeting.
A US government source told the news agency Reuters in Washington that the US assessment is that neither China nor India are interested in pushing the dispute to the point that they will join the war. When Trump was asked about the India-China dispute at a news briefing at the White House, he said that he was talking with both countries about what he could do to help fix the situation.
Trump has previously offered arbitration between these two nuclear-armed nations. Both India and China have always stated clearly that they do not need any third party to mediate