"As far as I know there is no such face-off, in the border area," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a media briefing here.
"The Chinese border troops have been performing their duties on the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC)," he said in response to a question on new stand-off at Depsang in Ladakh where Indian troops removed a hut built by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops that had camera and other facilities.
Since then, few more stand-offs have taken place in Ladakh region.
A similar face-off took place at Chumar in Ladakh during Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India last year.
It was resolved after several weeks of talks.
Hong said "the Chinese side is committed to maintaining peace and stability of the border region, we hope the Indian side can make clarification on this issue and work with us to maintain the peace and tranquillity of the border area".
He said the consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries to maintain peace and tranquillity along the border is an "important support or guarantee for the sustained development of bilateral relations".
During the wee hours yesterday, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police and Army jawans demolished the hut that was constructed 1.5 km inside the Line of Actual Control (LAC) leading to a face-off between the two sides at Depsang.
According to Indian officials, China has been trying to make inroads in Burtse area as it will give access to the PLA to monitor the activities of Indian troops based in Old Patrol base besides trying to deny an advantage to India to overlook the Karakoram highway linking the territory illegally occupied by China with Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK).
India and China share over 4,000 km of LAC. China claims approximately 90,000 sq km of territory in Arunachal Pradesh besides 38,000 sq km in Jammu and Kashmir sector.
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