US Welcomes De-escalation on India-China Border
The United States has expressed approval of the reduced tensions along the India-China border following troop withdrawals. The US State Department noted its awareness of these developments and confirmed that the country had no involvement in the resolution process.
- Country:
- United States
The United States has welcomed the easing of tensions along the India-China border, highlighting initial steps taken by both countries to reduce their military presence at friction points along the Line of Actual Control, a region often fraught with disputes.
State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller informed reporters that the US is closely monitoring these developments, having been briefed by New Delhi. The current reduction in military tension is seen as a positive move, one that the US supports.
Despite these updates, Miller noted that the United States played no direct role in this particular resolution and reiterated that the developments were managed independently by India and China.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
US State Department Declines Comment on Anmol Bishnoi's Deportation Case
International Diplomacy: Thailand and U.S. Strengthen Ties
Ukraine's 1,000 Days of Resilience: The Tides of War and Diplomacy
Strategic Diplomacy: Japan's Envoy Heads to Washington
India and Guyana agree that all problems should be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy: PM Modi.