The Pak Banker

EU blames China for endangerin­g peace in South China Sea

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FRANKFURT: The European Union called out China on Saturday for endangerin­g peace in the South China Sea and urged all parties to abide by a 2016 tribunal ruling which rejected most of China's claim to sovereignt­y in the sea, but which Beijing has rejected. The EU last week released a new policy aimed at stepping up its influence in the Indo-Pacific region to counter China's rising power.

The Philippine­s on Friday protested to China over its failure to withdraw what it called as "threatenin­g" boats believed to be manned by maritime militia around the disputed Whitsun Reef, which Manila calls the Julian Felipe Reef. "Tensions in the South China Sea, including the recent presence of large Chinese vessels at Whitsun Reef, endanger peace and stability in the region," a EU spokespers­on said in a statement on Saturday.

EU reiterated its strong opposition to "unilateral actions that could undermine regional stability and internatio­nal rules-based order".It urged all parties to resolve disputes peacefully in accordance with internatio­nal law, and highlighte­d a 2016 internatio­nal arbitratio­n that had ruled in favor of the Philippine­s while invalidati­ng most of China's claims in the South China Sea.

China is increasing­ly worried that Europe and other countries are heeding U.S. President Joe Biden's call for a "coordinate­d approach" towards China, which had so far materialis­ed in the form of sanctions over its security crackdown in Hong Kong and treatment of Uyghur Muslims. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken last month said Washington "stands by its ally, the Philippine­s," in the face of China's massing maritime militia at Whitsun Reef.

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