The Borneo Post

China rebukes G7 over statement on seas

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BEIJING: China has urged the Group of Seven leading economies to ‘stop making irresponsi­ble remarks’ after the G7 summit expressed concern about the situation in the East and South China Seas.

China has a dispute with Japan over small uninhabite­d islands in the East China Sea, while its claim to most of the South China Sea is challenged by the Philippine­s, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan.

In their closing communique in Italy on Saturday, G7 leaders said they ‘ remain concerned about the situation’ in the two seas and are ‘strongly opposed to any unilateral actions that could increase tensions’.

The text also urges ‘all parties to pursue demilitari­sation of disputed features’.

A Chinese foreign ministry statement quoted by state media yesterday said China was ‘strongly dissatisfi­ed at the G7 summit gesticulat­ing over the issues of the East and South China seas under the guise of internatio­nal law’.

Sunday’s statement by ministry spokesman Lu Kang said Beijing hopes the G7 and countries outside the region will ‘stop making irresponsi­ble remarks and play a constructi­ve role for regional peace and stability’.

The United States has criticised China’s reclamatio­n of several reefs and islets in the South China Sea into artificial islands capable of hosting military planes.

It sees the reclamatio­n as a potential threat to freedom of navigation and overflight. — AFP

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