The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 21, 1962, Image 2

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Reds Order Cease-Fire
TOKYO </P) Red China un
expectedly announced early to
day orders for it* troops to cease
fire and pull back on - the Hima
layan frontier.
India’s immediate response was
to denounce the Peking move as'
treachery.'But a quick follow-up
statement in New Delhi said In
dia would withhold final judg
ment on the Chinese measures un
til' it had a chance to study them.
The surprise Chinese announce
ment' broadcast by Peking radio
said the cease-fire order would
become effective at midnight Pe
king ..time (II a.m.'EST) today,
and ihat the troops would put)
back. 10 days later.
The Chinese statement had in
dicated that Peking’s orders
would be earned oui no matter
what the Indian reaction.
~ PRIME MINISTER NEHRU was
awakened at 2 a.m. in New Delhi
and informed of the - Peking
broadcast and an official spokes
man then issued a brief state
ment;
"This is a treacherous move on
the part of the Chinese and they
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have committed aggression,” the
spokesman said. ‘‘lf they are gen
uine about it, why don’t they
withdraw irrfrnediately?”
The statement in effect reiter
ated Nehru’s soften made asser
tion that India would go on fight
ing until the last Chinese Com
munist'invaders have been pushed
out of territory Indid recognizes
as its own. •
Nehru also had said, however,
that he would not consider nego
tiations with Peking -until Chi
nese troops had withdrawn to po
sitions they held before the heavy
fighting broke out in September.
THE CHINESE statement con
tended its orders would meet
these conditions. But in Washing
ton. an Indian embassy spokes
man said the Chinese Communist
offer to withdraw would actually
leave them in control of large
areas of disputed ..Ladakh.
. Bed China said the it
announced were taken on its own
initiative toward peacefully set
tling the border dispute.
It warned, however, that fight
ing would resume if Indian troops
try to advance beyond the posi
l tions outlined by Peking.
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