Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said – work with China on LAC is incomplete, efforts are on to find a solution.
Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said on Wednesday that work on the LAC with China was not complete and that the military and diplomats on both sides were working to find a solution to the problem.
At the event, Jaishankar criticized Rahul Gandhi’s attempt to compare the situation in the LAC to the Ukrainian conflict, saying: Western regimes will tell you that Russia is an expansionist.
What are the similarities between it and India-China? NATO does not play any role here, nor does the nature of power play any role here. I don’t see any similarities.
Rumors spread about India.
Jaishankar also said that “rumors” were being spread about the creation of buffer zones in India’s patrolling areas.
He said that a mix of military and diplomacy has made progress after the Galvan clash in 2020, but both sides are yet to resolve all issues.
On the current situation on the LAC, he said, “Whatever has been done has been done through mutual consent and talks, but the work is still incomplete.”
It is vital to apprehend the character between the 2 countries.
The Foreign Minister stated that to apprehend the members of the family with China, one has to apprehend the character of the hassle between the 2 countries.
Prior to May-2020, both armies were mainly deployed in remote locations where they had permanent bases. In 2020, the Chinese violated the 1993-96 agreement and brought troops to the LAC.
Obviously, we retaliated, he said. As a result, there is now a very complex situation of very close deployment which according to the military assessment is a very dangerous situation.
The External Affairs Minister said that India had warned China about the situation but then Galvan happened There was evidence of how volatile the situation could be.
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said – work with China on LAC is incomplete: India succeeded in bringing G-20 to the core issue of development.
Jaishankar said that India has been successful in bringing the G20 to the core agenda of global growth and development. Until last year, it was grappling with issues such as the Ukraine war.
He said that the G20 is not the United Nations Security Council.
It is not the primary forum for discussing issues of international peace and security. India would like him to return to matters relating to about 200 countries of the world.
He said that issues like international peace and security matter, but there are also serious issues of concern like food and energy security and green financing for nations.
On reports about the appointment of Eric Garcetti as the US ambassador to India and his views on human rights, Jaishankar said he would explain to him 100 percent with love.
Garcetti had said that he would speak post-appointment on issues of human rights and discrimination caused by the Citizenship Amendment Act etc.
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