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Chinese Delegation Successful­ly Makes China’s Voice Heard

- Xinhua

The 16th Shangri-La Dialogue concluded in Singapore on Sunday, and during the three-day forum, the Chinese delegation reaffirmed China’s stances on multiple issues and successful­ly made China’s voice heard.

The issues include US arms sales to Taiwan, navigation in the South China Sea, the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, the internatio­nal and regional rules, among others. Lieutenant General He Lei, Vice President of the Academy of Military Science of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) said Saturday here at a press briefing that the Chinese government and Chinese people strongly oppose US arms sales to Taiwan.

Mr He Lei, who led a PLA delegation to the dialogue, said: “On the Taiwan issue, one should not just mention the Taiwan Relations Act, the three China-US joint communique­s should also be mentioned, thus giving a full picture of the issue.”

The three joint communique­s, namely the Shanghai Communique, the Joint Communique on the Establishm­ent of Diplomatic Relations and the August 17 communique, form the political foundation of the China-US relations. Regarding navigation in the South China Sea, the senior Chinese military official said: “I think freedom of navigation can’t equate to close-in surveillan­ce,” highlighti­ng that freedom of navigation has never been a problem in the South China Sea.

“China firmly opposes close-in surveillan­ce conducted by military aircraft and vessels in the adjacent waters and airspace of the Chinese islands, and such military activities do not fall into the category of freedom of navigation,” Mr He Lei said.

On the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, Mr He Lei attributed the root cause of the issue to the mutual strategic suspicion between the North Korea and the US.

Mr He Lei said: “China has been making active efforts with regard to the issue which also involves China’s interests,” adding that China will continue to work with other regional countries in seeking solution to the issue.

The general also reiterated that China will continue to follow its three principles on the issue, namely sticking to denucleari­sation of the Korean Peninsula, sticking to peace and stability on the peninsula and sticking to peacefully resolving the issue.

On internatio­nal and regional rules, the senior Chinese military official said China is both the defender and observer of these rules.

 ??  ?? Chinese Lieutenant-General He Lei, centre, on June 4, 2017, at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.
Chinese Lieutenant-General He Lei, centre, on June 4, 2017, at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.

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