Sikkim standoff: China denies violating Bhutan's territory, asks India to 'correct its wrong doings'
Beijing: China's military on Thursday rejected Bhutan's
allegation that PLA soldiers violated its territory, saying its troops operated
on "Chinese territory" and also asked India to "correct"
its "wrong doing".
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"I have to correct when you say Chinese
personnel entered Bhutan's territory. Chinese troops operated on Chinese
territory", a Chinese defence ministry spokesman told the media in
Beijing.
The People's Liberation Army spokesman also accused
Indian troops of entering the Chinese side in Donglong area in Sikkim sector.
"They tried to stop the normal activities. The
Chinese carried out appropriate responses to these activities to safeguard
sovereignty and territorial integrity", the spokesman said.
"We have made it clear to the Indian side to
correct their wrong doing and withdraw all personnel from Chinese
territory", he said.
Bhutan on Wednesday said it had issued a demarche
to China over the construction of a road towards its Army camp in Zomplri area
of Doklam and asked Beijing to restore status quo by stopping the work
immediately.
"We have issued a demarche to China through
its diplomatic mission here. Recently, the Chinese army (Peoples Liberation
Army) started construction of a road towards Bhutanese Army camp at Zomphlri in
Doklam area which is in violation of an agreement between the two
countries," Ambassador of Bhutan to India Vetsop Namgyel had said in New
Delhi.
The Donglong (Doklam) is a tri-junction area near
the Chumbi Valley. It is under China's control. However, Bhutan claims
sovereignty over the area.

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