In the case of the India-China Border Dispute between India and China, US President Donald Trump has jumped as 'uninvited guest'. He has offered arbitration in this matter by tweeting one. The US President tweeted, "We have informed both India and China that the US is ready to mediate in this border dispute case and is able to do so. Thank you!" Ladakh's statement came after the US President's Line of Actual Control (LAC) face-to-face incident.
In many areas along the LAC in Ladakh and North Sikkim, the military and construction operations of Indian and Chinese forces are seen as a growing tension between the two countries. The nearly 3,500-km-long LAC is accepted by both countries as the de facto border. It is noteworthy that after the Doklam dispute three years ago, India and China have once again become tense. There have been some reports that about 5000 soldiers have been deployed along the Chinese border. Bunkers are being built there. Some aircraft have also been seen there.
Along with the South China Sea, the US relations with China have deteriorated due to patrolling in Taiwan Strait or, in other words, to increase interference. In the case of the corona virus coming to Wuhan in China and taking its form of a big epidemic in America, the US President has targeted China many times.

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