The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China calls for cooperatio­n on South China Sea

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BEIJING: China and the countries surroundin­g the South China Sea should set up a cooperatio­n mechanism to boost exchanges in efforts ranging from disaster relief to safety of navigation, a senior diplomat said in comments reported yesterday.

China claims most of the resource-rich South China Sea, through which about US$5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year. Neighbours Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippine­s, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims on the strategic waterway.

While China’s constructi­on of artificial islands and military deployment­s in the area have unnerved its neighbours, Beijing has also been trying to reassure Southeast Asia, with efforts such as talking up a code of conduct for the waterway.

Speaking at a weekend forum on the southern island province of Hainan, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin said the mechanism would enhance mutual trust and strengthen cooperatio­n, according to a transcript of his speech released yesterday.

It would contribute to exchanges in such areas as disaster prevention, maritime rescue, environmen­tal protection, biodiversi­ty, scientific research and navigation­al safety, he added.

“The mechanism is aimed at strengthen­ing pragmatic cooperatio­n and increasing mutual trust, and is not about resolving disputes,” Liu said. — Reuters

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