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South China Sea is not ‘maritime empire’ of China, hits out Pompeo

- NGUYEN XUAN QUYNH & ANDREO CALONZO BLOOMBERG (with inputs from agencies)

The US welcomes Asean leaders’ insistence that South China Sea (SCS) disputes be resolved in line with internatio­nal law, including UNCLOS (United Nations Convention for the Law of the Sea), and China cannot be allowed to treat the SCS as its maritime empire, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a tweet on Sunday. “We will have more to say on this topic soon,” he said.

“The US and European nations have awakened to the reality of China’s role as a rising authoritar­ian regime, and the implicatio­ns for our free society,” he said, adding that “China’s cover-up of the coronaviru­s outbreak from Wuhan, which has killed thousands, has accelerate­d our awakening.”

“The US and our European partners must work together to continue the Transatlan­tic awakening to the China challenge, in the interest of preserving our free societies, our prosperity, and our future,” he tweeted. His comments come as Vietnam and the Philippine­s on Saturday raised concerns over repeated violations of maritime rules at a summit of Southeast Asian leaders amid growing grievances with China over its territoria­l claims in the South China Sea.

The meeting, held virtually and hosted by Vietnam, comes as the region reopens after lockdowns to check the spread of Covid-19 and negotiates travel lanes with other nations. While the 10 -nation bloc

MIKE POMPEO

US Secretary of State

known as the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations has pledged cooperatio­n to fight the virus, it is also grappling with Beijing’s assertions in the high seas.

“While the entire world is stretched thin i n the fight against the pandemic, irresponsi­ble acts and acts in violation of internatio­nal law are still taking place, affecting the environmen­t of security and stability in certain regions, including our region,” Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said in his opening remarks in Hanoi without mentioning China directly.

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“The US and European nations have awakened to the reality of China's role as a rising authoritar­ian regime, and the implicatio­ns for our free society... China's coverup of the coronaviru­s outbreak from Wuhan, which has killed thousands, has accelerate­d our awakening”

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