US senators express solidarity with India over Ladakh standoff with China

"India has made it clear, they will not be bullied by Beijing," the senator from Florida tweeted

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Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

An Indian Air Force helicopter is seen against the backdrop of mountains surrounding Leh on Sunday.
An Indian Air Force helicopter is seen against the backdrop of mountains surrounding Leh on Sunday.

Expressing solidarity with the people of India on the Ladakh face-off with China, a top US senator has said India had made it clear that it would not be bullied by Beijing.

Republican Senator Marco Rubio spoke with India's ambassador to the US, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, to "express our solidarity with the people of #India as they firmly confront unwarranted and lawless armed aggression by the Communist Party of China".
 

"India has made it clear, they will not be bullied by Beijing," the senator from Florida tweeted.

On the Senate Floor, Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, for the second time in less than a week, accused China of aggression against India.

A day earlier, Senator Tom Cotton slammed China for its aggression against India.

"China has resumed its submarine intrusions in the Japanese contiguous zones and picked deadly fights with India at high altitude," the top Republican Senator had said.

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First Published: Tue, June 30 2020. 09:50 IST