Arab Times

MP in video ‘deeply concerned’:

Britain

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Livingston­e

William

A British MP has complained about appearing in a video promoting Beijing’s claims in the disputed South China Sea, saying she was “deeply concerned” that her words had been misreprese­nted.

Catherine West, a foreign affairs spokeswoma­n from the main opposition Labour Party specialisi­ng in the AsiaPacifi­c region, is briefly quoted in the video.

The video shows white-sand beaches and crystal-blue waters, but convenient­ly omits images of the artificial islands Beijing has built in the strategica­lly vital waters also claimed by the Philippine­s and Vietnam, among others.

It includes clips of talking heads who support China’s claims to most of the waters and seem to downplay the internatio­nal tribunal that rejected the legal basis for China’s assertions.

West is featured as one of the speakers, saying: “I think talks are crucial and that’s why we have to be careful. We need to resolve something very locally and have a grown-up approach to dialogue.”

Her comments appear to support China’s position that the dispute should be settled through direct talks between claimants, not through the internatio­nal legal system. But West said her words were used out of context.

The three-minute video is running about six hours a day on a big screen in

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