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Referring to the conflict in Galwan Ghati, he said, ‘The attack on Indian forces along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in 2020 was a warning that we all should understand. Australia stood for the sovereignty of India and is still with it.
Australia (Australia) said on Wednesday that it is necessary that China (China)Eastern Ladakh with India (Eastern Ladakh) should show commitment towards resolving the impasse and this should be done through dialogue in accordance with international law. Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Richard Marless in his address at the National Defense College in Delhi (Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles) Said that the growing defense ties between India and Canberra should not be seen as opposition to Beijing. Indirectly giving the example of Eastern Ladakh, he said that the rule-based system matters everywhere.
Galwan Valley (Galwan Ghati) Referring to the conflict in India, he said, ‘The attack on Indian forces along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in 2020 was a warning that we all should understand. Australia stood for the sovereignty of India and is still with it. “It is imperative that China commits to resolve the dispute through a process of dialogue under international law,” he said. A global rules-based order matters everywhere, even if it is the highest place in the world.
Said this on the Russo-Ukraine war
At the same time, speaking on the Russo-Ukraine war, Marles said that the return of war in Europe is another warning. He said he was not here to give a lecture to India on how it should respond to the conflict or how to handle its ties with Russia. But Russia’s war on Ukraine teaches us that we cannot rely solely on economic ties to stop conflict.
Marles holds bilateral meeting with Rajnath Singh
Let us inform that Marles reached India on Monday on a four-day visit. The Australian Defense Minister held a bilateral meeting with his Indian counterpart Rajnath Singh on Wednesday. During this, the two sides reviewed the regional security situation and reaffirmed their shared objective of an open, free and rules-based Indo-Pacific region.
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