China Daily (Hong Kong)

Beijing, Manila start series of S. China Sea talks

- By LI XIAOKUN in Guiyang lixiaokun@chinadaily.com.cn

China and the Philippine­s on Friday vowed to seek ways acceptable to both sides to solve issues related to the South China Sea in their first direct meeting on the topic.

Vice-Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin and Philippine Ambassador to China Jose Santiago Santa Romana led their delegation­s to the meeting of the China-Philippine­s Bilateral Consultati­on Mechanism on the South China Sea. The event was held in Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province.

A joint news release issued after the meeting said the mechanism should be “a platform for confidence-building measures and for promoting maritime cooperatio­n and maritime security”.

It will comprise officials from their foreign ministries and relevant maritime affairs agencies, and will meet alternatel­y in China and the Philippine­s once every six months.

The meeting on Friday also discussed issues including promotion of next-step practi- cal maritime cooperatio­n and the possibilit­y of setting up technical working groups.

Zhang Xuegang, a Southeast Asian studies expert at the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations, said the consultati­on is crucial in ensuring proper handling of the South China Sea issue. It also “provides a model to neighbors with territoria­l Zhang said.

The meeting was four days after President Xi Jinping and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte reaffirmed they would solve the South China Sea issue through dialogue and negotiatio­ns on Monday when Duterte attended the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in Beijing. disputes”,

Beijing’s relations with Manila made a U-turn after Duterte assumed office in June 2016. He visited China in October, his first foreign visit beyond ASEAN. Both sides have agreed to separate the territoria­l dispute from talks on developing bilateral cooperatio­n and to handle it on another track.

Duterte indicated that under his China policy, contentiou­s issues will be discussed one by one with the use of “quiet diplomacy”.

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