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India responds to US president's offer to mediate Ladakh tensions, rebel TV reports
The Indian Foreign Ministry says India is in direct talks with China through a mechanism and diplomatic channels to resolve the recent border dispute.
The Indian Foreign Ministry says India does not need a third party.
The US President had also offered mediation on Kashmir during his meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan, which was rejected by India. Now, India has also rejected the US President's mediation on the Ladakh tension.
US President Donald Trump tweeted on social networking site Twitter that Washington was ready to resolve the border dispute between the two countries. After which India has refused to mediate
It should be noted that border tensions between China and India are on the rise and more than 5,000 Chinese troops have reportedly infiltrated India.
According to the sources, Chinese planes and helicopters reached Ladakh from the United States and India. China landed its troops on Mount Everest. Up to 5 km beyond the LAC, the front has begun to close.
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China has set up about 100 tents at the site of the Glon River alone. About 5,000 Chinese troops have entered Indian-occupied Ladakh.
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