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China China dissatisfi­ed with G7 statement

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BEIJING, May 28, (Agencies): China is “strongly dissatisfi­ed” with the mention of the East and South China Sea issues in a Group of Seven (G7) statement, and the G7 allies should stop making irresponsi­ble remarks, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said.

China is committed to properly resolving disputes with all nations involved through negotiatio­ns while maintainin­g peace and stability in the East China Sea and South China Sea, spokesman Lu Kang said in a statement on Sunday.

China hopes the G7 and other nations would refrain from taking positions, fully respect the efforts of countries in the region in handling the disputes, and stop making irresponsi­ble remarks, Lu said.

In their communique on Saturday, G7 leaders said they were concerned by the situation in the South China Sea and East China Sea. They also called for a demilitari­sation of “disputed features”.

China has a dispute with Japan over a group of uninhabite­d islets in the East China Sea.

Beijing’s extensive claims to the South China Sea are also challenged by Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippine­s and Vietnam, as well as Taiwan.

The United States has criticised China’s constructi­on of islands and build-up of military facilities in the South China Sea, concerned they could be used to restrict free movement and broaden Beijing’s strategic reach.

Earlier this week, a US navy warship conducted a so-called freedomof-navigation drill near Mischief Reef in the disputed Spratly Islands.

The manoeuvre, the first under the Trump administra­tion, prompted an angry response from Beijing.

The G7 consists of the United States, France, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Japan.

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