In response to the recent outbreak of China -India, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said today that the two sides are currently committed to resolving differences through dialogue and hoping not to see more conflicts.

According to Reuters, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Zhao Lijian also pointed out at a regular press conference that the occurrence of the conflict should not be attributed to China, emphasizing that the overall situation of the current border between the two countries is stable and controllable.

After the violent conflict between the Chinese and Indian troops in the border area was exposed the day before yesterday, the Indian side stated that at least 20 soldiers were killed and said that China also had casualties.There is no further statement.

However, the Indian media Asian International News (ANI) quoted the news that the Chinese military had 43 casualties in the conflict of outbreak the day before yesterday.

A short -term border war occurred in China and India in 1962. Although the negotiations lasted for more than 20 years, the border dispute was still not resolved.Since the bloody conflict broke out in the eastern part of the Himalaya in 1967, the two sides had no casualties in the border area.