We see increasing forces of
China moved up to the north of India on the Line of Actual Control there on the
Indian border, says US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
China has moved up its forces along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with India, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said, asserting that authoritarian regimes take these kinds of actions.
Several areas along the LAC
in Ladakh and North Sikkim have witnessed major military build-up by both the
Indian and Chinese armies recently, in a clear signal of escalating tension and
hardening of respective positions by the two sides even two weeks after they
were engaged in two separate face-offs.
"We see even today
increasing forces of China moved up to the north of India on the Line of Actual
Control there on the Indian border," Pompeo told Marc Thiessen and
Danielle Pletka of AEI's 'What The Hell Is Going On' Podcast.
Meanwhile, US
House Committee on Foreign Affairs has strongly urged China to use
diplomacy and existing mechanisms to resolve its border issues with India.
"I am extremely
concerned by the ongoing Chinese aggression along the Line of Actual Control on
the India-China border. China is demonstrating once again that it is willing to
bully its neighbours rather than resolve conflicts according to international
law," Eliot L. Engel, Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs
said in a statement.
"Countries must all
abide by the same set of rules so that we don't live in a world where
"might makes right." I strongly urge China to respect norms and use
diplomacy and existing mechanisms to resolve its border questions with
India," Engel added.
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