Times of Oman

Beijing, Hanoi call for talks to settle maritime disputes

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HANOI: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Sunday China and Vietnam should settle their disputes in the South China Sea through talks and move to jointly exploit its waters.

“We have agreed that settling the maritime issues is extremely important for the healthy and sustainabl­e developmen­t of bilateral relations,” he told reporters after a meeting with Vietnamese Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh in Hanoi.

Militarisa­tion

China claims 90 per cent of the potentiall­y energy-rich maritime territory and has been building on and militarisi­ng rocky outcrops and reefs in its waters.

Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippine­s, Taiwan and Vietnam also lay claim to parts of it, through which about $5 trillion of trade passes each year.

Openly at odds

Vietnam is the country most openly at odds with China over the issue.

“The two sides should better manage disputes through talks and refrain from taking unilateral actions that may further complicate and expand the disputes,” Wang said.

“At the same time, (the two sides) should promote cooperatio­n at the sea, including holding talks on joint exploitati­on.” Wang and Minh said bilateral relations had seen positive developmen­t, with rising trade and investment as the two neighbours further opened up markets to each other.

Bilateral trade exceeded $100 billion last year. Minh said Vietnam and China shared responsibi­lity to maintain peace and stability in the region, reiteratin­g Vietnam’s stance that the maritime disputes must be resolved peacefully manner and according to internatio­nal law.

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