The Asian Age

US, allies slam China on SCS as Asean goes mum

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Manila, Aug. 7: The United States, Australia and Japan on Monday denounced Beijing’s island-building and militarisa­tion of the South China Sea (SCS) in contrast to the increasing­ly tepid response from Southeast Asian nations over the festering issue.

China claims nearly all of the sea, through which $5 trillion in annual shipping trade passes and which is believed to sit atop vast oil and gas deposits. Its sweeping claims overlap with Vietnam, the Philippine­s, Malaysia and Brunei — all members of the 10nation Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) bloc — as well as Taiwan. But in recent years Beijing has managed to weaken regional resistance by courting some Asean members.

On Sunday, Beijing scored a coup when Asean ministers issued a diluted statement on the dispute and agreed to Beijing’s terms on talks during a security forum, which the bloc is hosting in Manila.

China insists that a much-delayed code of conduct between it and Asean members over the disputed sea must not be legally binding, a demand to which Southeast Asian countries have so far acquiesced. But in a joint statement after their foreign ministers met on the sidelines of the same gathering, the US, Japan and Australia delivered a noticeably sterner rebuke to Beijing.

Criticisin­g ongoing “land reclamatio­n, constructi­on of outposts, militarisa­tion of disputed features” in the disputed sea, the trio said any code of conduct must be “legally binding, meaningful and effective”, a demand noticeably absent from the Asean statement.

The three nations also called on China and the Philippine­s to respect last year’s internatio­nal arbitratio­n ruling. — AFP

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