US President Donald Trump, who offered mediation on India's border dispute with China, said that I have spoken to Prime Minister
Narendra Modi in this regard but he is not in a good mood due to the dispute with China. Also, he once again reiterated the need to mediate.
Donald Trump & Narendra Modi
President Donald Trump said that there is a big conflict going on between India and China, two big countries with 1.4 billion population whose military strength is very strong. India is not happy and perhaps China is also not happy. He further said, 'I can tell you that I have spoken to Prime Minister Modi, but he is not in a good mood because of the controversy that has been with China right now.
Xi Jinping
In a conversation with reporters at the Oval Office of the White House on Thursday, Trump said that this is becoming a big dispute between India and China. He said, 'I like your Prime Minister very much. He is a very gentle man. '
On the question of mediating between the two countries in the tense atmosphere created in India and China, President Trump said that if they think that there is any help from my being an arbitrator or mediation, then I will definitely do so. However, India has already turned down the suggestion of Trump's arbitration.
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India has reacted to the offer of US President Chramp. The Ministry of External Affairs said that no third party intervention is needed. We are in contact with China to resolve the issue peacefully.
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Trump willing to mediate
President Trump offered mediation on India's border dispute with China 2 days ago on Wednesday. President Donald Trump then said that the US is ready to mediate on the issue of border dispute between India and China.
Trump has tweeted, "We have informed both India and China, if they want, America is ready to mediate in the border dispute."
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Since the beginning of this month, Chinese soldiers and Indian soldiers have been face-to-face in Ladakh, there have been reports of increasing the number of troops and building a base from China. In such a situation, India is also fully prepared and churning is going on at the top level.
Discussion on stressful situation
Recently,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also discussed this issue in the Prime Minister's Office. On Tuesday, the PM took a full report on the Ladakh case, besides three chiefs of the army were asked to suggest alternatives.
The Line of Actual Control (LAC) between the Indo-China in eastern Ladakh has been tense between the two countries since the escalation of military activities from China for the last few days.
China has been protesting against India's construction of roads within its border. India is also in alert mode about China's antics. The armies of both the countries have increased activities on the border recently. It is believed that a situation like the Doklam dispute arising in 2017 has again arisen between the two countries.
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