China gives version of clashes, demands India's withdrawal from Galwan valley.

NEW DELHI -- China has demanded a withdrawal of Indian personnel and facilities from Galwan valley, and this was conveyed at the Corps Commander talks on June 6 and June 22, The Hindu quoted officials from China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) as saying on Wednesday.

The statements from Beijing came as both sides 'agreed to resolve the existing situation peacefully,' following talks through video conference on Wednesday under the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on border affairs, The Hindu said in a dispatch from its correspondent in Beijing.

India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said both sides 'discussed in detail the developments in the India-China border areas in particular the situation in Eastern Ladakh.' India 'conveyed its concerns' on the June 5 face-off that claimed the lives of 2 Indian soldiers and 'emphasised that both sides should strictly respect and observe the Line of Actual Control (LAC)', it stated.

China's statements, however, pointed to sharp differences on where the LAC lies in Galwan valley. The valley begins from the confluence of the Galwan and Shyok rivers, and the LAC that both sides had been observing runs east of the confluence, in the valley. China, however, is demanding an Indian withdrawal from the entire valley and limiting India's presence to the 'Galwan estuary', where it meets the Shyok.

Wednesday's statements from Beijing appeared to describe the LAC at the 'estuary' of the river. The MEA said last week China's claims over the entire valley were 'exaggerated' and 'untenable'.

At Wednesday's talks, the MEA said both sides agreed to 'sincerely implement the understanding on disengagement and de-escalation that was reached by the Senior Commanders' and that doing so 'expeditiously' would 'help ensure peace and tranquillity...

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