NEW DELHI (AFP) - India on Thursday (May 28) sidestepped US President Donald Trump's offers to mediate the country's border showdown with China, saying it was already engaged with Beijing to 'resolve this issue'.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
NEW DELHI - India on Thursday sidestepped US President Donald Trump's offers to mediate the country's border showdown with China, saying it was already engaged with Beijing to"resolve this issue".
Last year, Trump offered to mediate between India and Pakistan over their Kashmir dispute, but it was tersely rejected by India. India and China fought a war over India's northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh in 1962. China still claims some 90,000 sq km of territory under New Delhi's control.
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