Will Try To Help India And China, Says Trump After Galwan Clashes

The US President had, last month, offered to mediate between the two countries as tensions started simmering.

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US President Donald Trump has said that India and China are in a "very tough situation" and that the United States will "try to help them out".

Trump was reacting to questions from reporters on the border stand-off between India and China. The stand-off has aggravated since a deadly clash in Galwan Valley, along the Line of Actual Control, on 15 June, in which 20 Indian soldiers lost their lives.

"It's a very tough situation. We are talking to India, we're talking to China. They have got a big problem there. They have come to blows and we'll see what happens. We’ll try and help them out", Trump told reporters outside the White House.

The US President had last month offered to mediate between the two countries as tensions started simmering.

However, the offer was turned down by both India and China who said that they will resolve the issue through bilateral talks.

Last week, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had a telephonic conversation with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi to discuss the border dispute. The Indian government has said that the clashes on 15 June were a "premeditated and planned" move by the Chinese forces which resulted in casualties on both sides.

(With inputs from ANI)

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Published: 21 Jun 2020,09:00 AM IST

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