China has said the overall situation at the border with India was “stable and controllable”.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said both the countries have “unimpeded” communication channels to resolve the issues through dialogue and consultations.
Lijian comments came in the backdrop of the continuing standoff between the militaries of India and China at the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
The spokesman was responding to a question on defence minister Rajnath Singh’s remarks that India will not let its “pride be hurt” in its latest border flare-up with China but is determined to settle the dispute through talks between the giant neighbours.
“I want to assure the country that we will not let India’s pride be hurt in any circumstances,” Singh said in an interview to a news channel on Sunday.
“At times, situations arise with China. It has happened before,” Singh said.
He said negotiations are ongoing between the two countries at the military and diplomatic levels.
Responding to the Indian Defence Minister’s comments, Zhao said, “China has been implementing the consensus between the two countries’ leaders. We have been committed to upholding our national sovereignty, security as well as stability along the border”.
He said now the overall situation in our border areas is stable and controllable.
“We have unimpeded communication channels and we hope and believe through dialogue and consultations we can properly resolve the relevant issue,” Lijian added.