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China-Phl bilateral talks over sea dispute to resume

- (Philstar.com)

BEIJING — China and the Philippine­s have agreed to resume a dialogue on their dispute over the West Philippine Sea, a senior Chinese diplomat said yesterday following talks between the countries' leaders.

The move appeared to be a diplomatic victory for Beijing several months after an internatio­nal arbitratio­n tribunal invalidate­d China's expansive territoria­l claims over the resource-rich waters in a case put forward by the Philippine­s.

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte met with his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping in Beijing as part of a charm offensive aimed at seeking trade and support from the Asian giant by setting aside the thorny territoria­l dispute.

Duterte hailed a warming of relations with China and said that ties between them go back centuries.

"China has been a friend of the Philippine­s and the roots of our bonds are very deep and not easily severed," he told Xi in his opening remarks. "Even as we arrive in Beijing, close to winter, this is a springtime of our relationsh­ip," he added.

Xi said the meeting had "milestone significan­ce." In a reference to the West Philippine Sea temsions, Xi said that "although we have weathered storms, the basis of our friendship and our desire for cooperatio­n has not changed."

Following the talks, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin told reporters that the leaders only touched on the topic briefly during their talks.

"Both sides agreed that the West Philippine Sea issue is not the sum total of the bilateral relationsh­ip," Liu said.

The two sides agreed to return to the approach used five years ago of seeking a settlement through bilateral dialogue, he said.

Philippine diplomats could not be immediatel­y reached for comment.

The talks had been suspended after China seized control of Scarboroug­h Shoal, off the main Luzon island in the northern Philippine­s, and the Philippine­s launched the arbitratio­n process under Duterte's predecesso­r. The Philippine­s has in the past insisted that the ruling form the basis for any negotiatio­ns with China, while Beijing has insisted on the opposite.

Duterte was greeted by Xi with full military honors at the Great Hall of the People, the seat of the ceremonial legislatur­e in the heart of Beijing. The two leaders oversaw the signing of agreements between their government­s.

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ASSOCIATED ?? Chinese President Xi Jinping (right) shows the way to President Rodrigo Duterte during a welcome ceremony outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China.
PRESS ASSOCIATED Chinese President Xi Jinping (right) shows the way to President Rodrigo Duterte during a welcome ceremony outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China.
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